I am looking for the answer. Anyone explain, please?
Hi;
The male hormone testosterone is secreted in high amounts in men and in low amounts in women. On the contrary, in men, the female hormone estrogen is secreted at very low levels. If these normally low secretion levels increase as a result of a disease, hormone imbalances occur.
This is not normal. Estrogen level should be low.
Yes, buddy, a man may have normal testosterone levels and high oestrogen levels. It is not a cause for alarm if the estradiol level is only a little bit high. Estradiol actually aids in the preservation of cognitive function and the prevention of Alzheimer's disease.
In such a case, I would interpret the lab results in light of the clinical picture by comparing them to other hormonal and metabolic indicators.
Yes, bro, a male can have normal amounts of testosterone and excessive estrogen levels when there is an imbalance between the hormones estrogen and testosterone in the body. Numerous conditions, including obesity, alcohol use, and some drugs, can lead to estrogen dominance.
Reduced libido, erectile dysfunction, gynecomastia (enlarged breasts), and infertility are some signs of estrogen dominance in males. Men with estrogen dominance are often treated by treating the imbalance's root causes, such as weight loss, alcohol moderation, or prescription discontinuation. In some cases, hormone therapy may be prescribed to rebalance estrogen and testosterone levels. I hope it will help you. Let me know if you have any questions.
Yes, it is possible for a man to have normal testosterone levels but high estrogen levels. Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone, while estrogen is typically more abundant in females. However, both hormones are present in both sexes, although in different proportions.
Normally, the levels of estrogen in men are relatively low compared to testosterone. However, certain factors can lead to an imbalance, resulting in elevated estrogen levels.
If you suspect high estrogen levels or are experiencing symptoms associated with estrogen dominance (such as gynecomastia, decreased libido, or mood changes), it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional. They can perform appropriate tests to assess hormone levels and help determine the underlying cause.
Jovana
> I am looking for the answer. Anyone explain, please?