Soundness of mind

Does TRT shorten your life?

TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) is generally considered safe and effective when used properly, and there is no evidence to suggest that it has any long-term effects on lifespan. However, TRT may increase the risk of certain side effects, including blood clots, stroke, and prostate cancer, so it is important to talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of TRT before beginning treatment.

Are there downsides to TRT?

Yes, there are potential downsides to testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). These can include an increased risk of prostate cancer, an increase in red blood cell count, an increase in cholesterol, an increase in estrogen, and an increased risk of heart disease. Additionally, some people may experience the development of male breast tissue, an inability to produce sperm, an enlarged prostate, and an increased risk of stroke. It is important to discuss these potential risks with your doctor before beginning TRT.

How long should you TRT for?

Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is typically used to treat hypogonadism, a condition in which the body does not produce enough testosterone. The duration of therapy depends on the individual’s condition, but typically lasts for 3-6 months. During this time, the patient will receive injections of testosterone to restore healthy levels in the body. In some cases, therapy may be extended for up to 12 months or longer if necessary. It is important to note that TRT should only be used under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used as a performance enhancer.