Healthcommunities.com

Home Health Topics Health Reports Learning Centers Find a Doctor
Quit Smoking

Home » Testosterone Deficiency Peer to Peer: Pituitaryvstesticles

Pituitary vs. testicles

Post a new topicby Smiley34 on Wed Sep 23, 2009 9:26 am

I've recently been diagnosed as having low testosterone I had symptoms of low T immediately after a groin strain (hot flashes, fatigue, and weakness). I have been tested in the past for pituitary function and the tests results were normal, indicating improper testicular function. This wasn't surprising given the nature of the injury. However, as time has passed, another test of the pituitary has been called up. If the tests show lowered performance of the pituitary, would enhancing its peformance provide any positive benefit as a "new-balance" may have been achieved since the past test. Why would boosting the pituitary glands performance result in increased testosterone production? Would there be any benefit to treating the pituitary gland for a testicular problem?
Facebook Twitter
Smiley34
 
Posts: 1 | Joined: Wed Sep 23, 2009 8:45 am
cron
RemedyMD Knee

Healthcommunities.com

This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify.This site complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information:
verify here.



MediZine's Healthy Living™ Remedy® Diabetes Focus® MDMinute® Remedy®