Hypogonadism

Hypogonadism

Articles tagged with "Hypogonadism".

Defining Normal Testosterone: Harmonized Reference Ranges Across Populations

Tags: Testosterone, Reference Ranges, Hypogonadism, Endocrinology

September 16, 2025

Dr. Kumar’s Take

This study tackled a big problem: what exactly counts as “normal” testosterone? Different labs often report very different ranges, leading to confusion in diagnosis. By harmonizing data across multiple large cohorts, researchers created reference ranges that are more consistent and clinically useful. This helps doctors make clearer decisions about when low testosterone is truly low.

Key Takeaways

Harmonized ranges for testosterone were established across four large population cohorts.
Normal total testosterone in healthy men ranged from roughly 264 to 916 ng/dL.
These ranges provide a more reliable basis for diagnosing hypogonadism.
Standardization reduces variability caused by lab assay differences.

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Testosterone Therapy Restores Sexual Function and Reduces Symptoms in Hypogonadal Men

Tags: Testosterone, Sexual Function, Hypogonadism, TRT, Symptoms

September 16, 2025

Dr. Kumar’s Take

This study shows why testosterone replacement can be life changing for men with hypogonadism. It doesn’t just boost lab numbers, it improves sexual desire, erectile function, and overall quality of life. Men reported feeling more like themselves again. That human outcome is often more powerful than the numbers on a lab report.

Key Takeaways

Testosterone therapy significantly improved sexual desire and erectile function.
Patients also reported fewer symptoms of fatigue, low mood, and poor concentration.
Benefits were most consistent in men with clearly low baseline testosterone.
Treatment was generally safe, with expected side effects requiring monitoring.

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