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F Testoterone

F Testoterone

Pre test Information : No Special Preparation Needed


The primary sex hormone in men is testosterone. In boys, testosterone stimulates the development of muscles, body hair, and a deeper voice throughout puberty. It regulates sex drive, preserves muscular mass, and aids in sperm production in adult men. Although in considerably lower concentrations, testosterone is also present in the bodies of women. 

The amount of testosterone in your blood is determined by this test. The majority of testosterone in blood is bound to proteins. Free testosterone is testosterone that is not bound to a protein. The two main testosterone tests are as follows: 

  • Total testosterone is the sum of the attached and free forms.
  • The only metric used to determine free testosterone is. More details on certain medical conditions can be learned from free testosterone.

Health issues can result from either low or high testosterone levels in both men and women. 

Additional terms include serum, total, free, and bioavailable testosterone. 

What does it serve?

Numerous conditions can be identified by a testosterone level test, including: 

  • lower sex desire in both men and women
  • both male and female infertility
  • Male erectile dysfunction
  • male testicular cancer
  • Boys' early or delayed puberty
  • the development of masculine traits in women and excessive body hair growth
  • irregular women's menstrual cycles

Why do I require a test of my testosterone levels?

If you show signs of abnormal testosterone levels, you could require this test. It is typically used for adult men who exhibit signs of low T levels. It is typically used for women who exhibit signs of high T levels. 

Low T levels in men can cause these symptoms: 

  • Low-quality drive
  • having trouble getting an erection
  • growth of breast tissue
  • infertility issues
  • hair fall
  • frail bones
  • muscular mass loss

Among the signs of elevated T levels in women are: 

  • excessive growth of body and face hair
  • voice getting louder
  • irregular menstrual periods
  • Acne
  • gaining weight

A testosterone test may also be required for males. Early puberty may indicate high T in boys, while delayed puberty may indicate low T.



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