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Asked for male, 28 years old from Jammu
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He testosterone levels you mentioned, 275 in the afternoon and 596 in the morning, seem to reflect this normal diurnal variation. It's not uncommon for testosterone levels to be higher in the morning and lower in the afternoon. However, it's important to note that testosterone levels can vary significantly among individuals and are influenced by various factors such as age, overall health, stress levels, and sleep patterns.
If you're concerned about your testosterone levels, it's best to con...more
If you're concerned about your testosterone levels, it's best to con...more
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Testosterone levels naturally fluctuate throughout the day, with the highest levels typically occurring in the morning. It is normal to observe higher testosterone levels in the morning compared to the afternoon.
In your case, having a testosterone level of 596 ng/dl in the morning at 8 am is within the normal range for adult males. Testosterone levels can vary among individuals, but generally, a range of 300-1,000 ng/dl is considered normal for adult males. However, it's important to note t...more
In your case, having a testosterone level of 596 ng/dl in the morning at 8 am is within the normal range for adult males. Testosterone levels can vary among individuals, but generally, a range of 300-1,000 ng/dl is considered normal for adult males. However, it's important to note t...more
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Normal testosterone levels can also differ based on the units of measurement used.
If your testosterone level is measured in ng/ml, a level of 4.28 ng/ml would generally be considered within the normal range for adult males. However, it's important to note that testosterone levels should be interpreted in the context of individual symptoms and medical history.
If you have concerns about your testosterone levels or are experiencing symptoms associated with low testosterone, such as decrea...more
If your testosterone level is measured in ng/ml, a level of 4.28 ng/ml would generally be considered within the normal range for adult males. However, it's important to note that testosterone levels should be interpreted in the context of individual symptoms and medical history.
If you have concerns about your testosterone levels or are experiencing symptoms associated with low testosterone, such as decrea...more
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I'm not a doctor, but I can try to provide some general information that might be helpful to you. It's important to note that high testosterone levels can have various causes, and it's best to consult with a healthcare professional who can evaluate your specific situation.
While high testosterone levels can sometimes indicate a tumor in the adrenal glands, it's not the only possible cause. Other factors, such as certain medications, hormone imbalances, or underlying medical conditions, can a...more
While high testosterone levels can sometimes indicate a tumor in the adrenal glands, it's not the only possible cause. Other factors, such as certain medications, hormone imbalances, or underlying medical conditions, can a...more
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Asked for female, 32 years old from Bhubaneswar
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You have not mentioned the medications you are taking. Hypothyroid and bp are not very difficult issues for doctors to manage. For hypothyroid regular tablets and thyroid profile test at least every 3 months to fix the dosage is necessary. For high bp you should keep a diary to record your bp regularly at least every week at the same time, preferably in the evening under proper conditions of no exercise, intake of tea, coffee etc for half an hour before recording. These recordings are to be show...more
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Hypogonadism is a medical condition that requires diagnosis and treatment by a healthcare professional. It is important to consult with a doctor, preferably an endocrinologist or urologist, who can evaluate your condition and provide appropriate guidance and treatment options based on your specific needs.
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Asked for female, 32 years old from Bhubaneswar
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