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Testosterone Test (saliva)
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About Testosterone Testosterone is a sex hormone that’s crucial to male development. It is primarily produced by the male testes and, to a lesser degree, by the female ovaries and adrenal glands. During foetal development, testosterone is responsible for the growth of the male sexual organs, which then become the cornerstone of puberty and sperm production later in life. Testosterone fulfils many functions, such as keeping up the libido (sex drive), maintaining high levels of energy, and giving men their strength and physical features. Because men have a much larger amount of testosterone in their bodies than women, it is easier for men to build muscle than it is for women. Aside from these bodily functions, testosterone is also part of several metabolic pathways that lead to red blood cell (RBC) production, bone metabolism, and liver function. The causes of low testosterone levels Testosterone has an important role in the body and affects many areas. It affects the brain, the bones, muscles, mass, and the heart, as well as sexual function. However, the level of testosterone decreases naturally with age. Men in their 70s have about 40% less testosterone than men in their 20s. This natural decline is also referred to as ‘male menopause’. It is normal for the level of testosterone to fall by about 1% after the age of 30. However, stress and an unhealthy lifestyle can negatively impact testosterone levels. That is why it is recommended to eat healthy, do plenty of exercise, and limit your alcohol consumption. Read more about boosting your testosterone levels . The effects of low testosterone levels Low testosterone levels can have unwanted effects. Below we have listed some symptoms men may experience if they have a testosterone deficiency: Decreased lean muscle mass Loss of hair in some areas of the body (e.g. facial hair) Atrophy of the sex organs (e.g. penis, testes) Decreased libido Reduced sperm count, and eventually infertility Gynecomastia (male boobs) Hot flashes Mood swings, irritation, and decreased concentration A decline in mental clarity and performance Increased risk of fractures due to low bone mineral density In women, the symptoms of low testosterone can be subtle and generally include: Decreased sex drive Decreased sexual satisfaction Vaginal dryness Fatigue Low energy Unhealthy bones The Testosterone Test measures testosterone, DHEA, and more Testosterone is formed from DHEA and the levels of DHEA can thus directly affect the levels of testosterone. It can therefore be wise to measure both hormones. If you are looking for a more comprehensive hormone panel for men, we recommend the Men’s Hormone Test . About the testosterone test kit A testosterone test kit can measure your levels of testosterone for you and can clarify for you whether your levels are normal for a man or whether you may be in need of further treatment. If the results suggest you have a testosterone deficiency, your doctor may prescribe testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) or you may be referred to an endocrinologist, a specialist in hormone problems. As for women, if your levels turn out to be low, you could be able to get testosterone therapy treatment regardless of whether it’s low or normal, after consulting with your doctor about what is the right step for you. Measuring your testosterone levels You can measure your own testosterone levels easily at home with our testosterone test kit UK. For this test, you will collect samples of saliva, which you then need to send to our partner lab, where it is analysed at an ISO 13485-certified lab. This test measures free testosterone in saliva , i.e. the active hormones that reach the receptors in the body. Free testosterone is also known as unbound testosterone, which means that it is available for your body cells to use. While a large amount of testosterone tests measure total testosterone, most testosterone in the blood is not actually available for use by the body. Difference between a testosterone blood test and a saliva test A majority of testosterone test kits test your levels of testosterone by testing your blood. This means you would have to take some of your blood using a finger prick device called a lance. This can be an uncomfortable experience, especially if you are doing it for the first time and you may have to try a few times to get it right. Getting someone else to do the pricking for you, can be just as challenging. On the other hand, our tests measure your testosterone levels from your saliva instead of blood. This makes our tests a lot more convenient to use. For example, people with naturally cold hands may experience difficulty acquiring blood from pricking their fingers, which makes a blood test not ideal. It is also more comfortable for people who are sensitive to blood and needles. You will have no trouble taking samples of saliva. When it comes to measuring the levels of testosterone, a saliva test is just as adequate as a blood test and wi
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