> Does having to take testosterone mean that I'm somehow less "manly"?
> Does Sildenafil Citrate have the same actions as testosterone?
> I am already taking so many medications. Should I learn to age gracefully without taking any more medicines?
> Doesn't testosterone make men aggressive and hostile?
> Does taking testosterone increase my risk of getting prostate cancer?
> I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Can I take testosterone?


Does having to take testosterone mean that I'm somehow less "manly"?
Not at all. In fact, even the most "macho" men can develop this condition.
   
Does Sildenafil Citrate have the same actions as testosterone?
Testosterone replacement therapy works differently from Sildenafil Citrate, which acts on the penis only by maintaining an erection. Testosterone works on the whole body and all aspects of sexual response.
Testosterone is the hormone of sexual desire in both men and women. As a result, if testosterone levels are low, so is the desire for sex. Erectile dysfunction (or ED) is a complex problem that requires a thorough psychological and physical exam.
Physicians may use a combination of approaches to treat ED . However, testosterone replacement therapy not only improves a man’s erectile quality, it can improve sexual desire and prevent debilitating diseases like osteoporosis.
   
I am already taking so many medications. Should I learn to age gracefully without taking any more medicines?
Ageing happens to everyone, whether or not they are on medication. The main question is how you would like to age. Instead of allowing your life to be put on pause, Andriol Testocaps will help you to maintain sexual function and an increased feeling of general well-being.
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Doesn't testosterone make men aggressive and hostile?
Because of reports of the abuse of anabolic steroids by athletes, testosterone has suffered a negative public image. The perception is that testosterone is responsible for undesirable male traits such as aggression and hypersexuality. And some people have developed a fear that it will “bring out the beast in men”.
   
Does taking testosterone increase my risk of getting prostate cancer?
There is nothing to conclusive show that testosterone therapy will cause prostate cancer. However, if you already have prostate cancer you cannot take testosterone as it may make the condition worse. Your doctor will examine your prostate carefully before and during treatment.
   
I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Can I take testosterone?
No. In men who have an existing cancer of the prostate, testosterone can promote its growth. This is why testosterone replacement should not be used by men with prostate cancer.
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