Low Testosterone Treatment in Southwest Wisconsin

Ian Stormont, MD is an expert urologist committed to providing the highest quality care to patients throughout the southwest Wisconsin area in the diagnosis and treatment of urology-related conditions, such as low testosterone. Dr. Stormont is dedicated to offering patients a wide range of quality urology services in a warm and friendly environment to provide the very best in urologic care, offering the latest technology in treating urologic conditions including the most minimally invasive surgical procedures. Call today to find the best treatment option for your low testosterone symptoms at one of our offices in Southwest Wisconsin.

What is Testosterone?

Testosterone is a male sex hormone that plays a major role in their sexual development and fertility. Varying levels of testosterone within a man’s body will affect many bodily functions, including:

  • The production of both body and facial hair
  • Muscle strength
  • Sexual drive

What Causes Low Testosterone?

It is completely natural for testosterone levels to decrease with age, leaving approximately half of men over the age of 80 with low testosterone (Low-T). Other common factors that lead to low testosterone include:

  • Obesity
  • Side effects of certain medications
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Injury or infection of the testes
  • A congenital condition
  • Side effects of chemotherapy or radiation treatments
  • Issues with the pituitary gland
  • An existing autoimmune disease
  • A prior diagnosis of HIV or AIDS

What Are the Symptoms of Low Testosterone?

We have already discussed how testosterone levels contribute greatly toward a man’s sexual health, which is why it makes sense that low testosterone levels would result in impaired sexual function.

In addition to a decrease in sexual desire and problems with erectile dysfunction, individuals with Low-T will also often experience:

  • Loss of body or facial hair
  • Constant fatigue
  • Decreased amounts of lean muscle mass
  • Signs of depression
  • Weight gain
  • Difficulty in articulating their speech

Treatments for Low Testosterone

There are a wide variety of potential solutions to a person’s low testosterone. Depending upon the particular patient and their case, natural options such as supplements or a new diet plan may be sufficient in boosting these hormone levels.

Some form of hormone replacement therapy is another popular option when it comes to treating Low-T. These may be in the form of an oral/intranasal medication, injection, or as hormone pellets. Different patients will have different techniques for testosterone administration based on their personal preferences and lifestyle.

Boost Testosterone

The best way to begin treatment for low testosterone is to see a specialist and discuss your options. To schedule an appointment with urologist Ian Stormont, MD, please call our Lancaster or Darlington office today. Dr. Stormont sees patients from Fennimore, Bloomington, Cassville, Platteville, Priarie du Chien, Dodgeville, Boscobel, Dubuque, Mineral Point, and the surrounding area.