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What are endometriosis symptoms?
Most women who have endometriosis, in fact, do not have symptoms. Of those who do experience symptoms, the common symptoms are pain (usually pelvic) and infertility. Pelvic pain usually occurs during or just before menstruation and lessens after menstruation. Some women experience pain or cramping with intercourse, bowel movements and/or urination. Even pelvic examination by a doctor can be painful. The pain intensity can change from month to month, and vary greatly among women. Some women experience progressive worsening of symptoms, while others can have resolution of pain without treatment.
Pelvic pain in women with endometriosis depends partly on where the implants of endometriosis are located. Deeper implants and implants in areas with many pain-sensing nerves may be more likely to produce pain. The implants may produce substances that circulate in the bloodstream and cause pain. Lastly, pain can result when endometriosis implants form scars. There is no relationship between severity of pain and how widespread the endometriosis is (the "stage" of endometriosis).
Endometriosis can be one of the reasons for infertility in otherwise healthy couples. When laparoscopic examinations are performed for infertility evaluations, endometrial implants can be found in some of these patients, many of whom may not have painful symptoms of endometriosis. The reasons for a decrease in fertility are not completely understood, but might be due to both anatomic and hormonal factors. The presence of endometriosis may involve masses of tissue or scarring (adhesions) within the pelvis that may distort normal anatomical structures, such as Fallopian tubes, which transport the eggs from the ovaries. Alternatively, endometriosis may affect fertility through the production of hormones and other substances that have a negative effect on ovulation, fertilization of the egg, and/or implantation of the embryo.
Other symptoms related to endometriosis include lower abdominal pain, diarrhea and/or constipation, low Back pain, irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding, or even blood in the urine. Rare symptoms of endometriosis include chest pain or coughing blood due to endometriosis in the lungs, headache and/or seizures due to endometriosis in the brain.
Rapid growth can strain developing joints leading to damage, while low testosterone levels can affect bone density and muscle strength, potentially contributing to joint issues. Additionally, testosterone plays a role in maintaining cartilage health, so decreased levels can impact joint function and recovery.
No. This is a myth. Masturbation does not lower your testosterone levels.
Testosterone is the hormone typically associated with increased aggressive behavior. Studies have shown a positive correlation between higher levels of testosterone and different forms of aggression in both animals and humans.
The hormone responsible for most men to grow facial hair is testosterone. During puberty, increased levels of testosterone stimulate the growth of facial hair, along with other secondary sexual characteristics.
Increased aggressive behavior is associated with increases in testosterone levels, serotonin deficits, and environmental stressors. Additionally, certain genetic predispositions and neurological factors may also contribute to heightened aggression.
Fluoride is the mineral associated with retarded growth and sexual development in children when consumed in excess amounts. High levels of fluoride can interfere with the proper functioning of the thyroid gland, which plays a crucial role in growth and development.
Low levels of testosterone has been linked to joint pain and may cause rheumatoid arthritis in the long run. Rapid growth can lead to joint damage as the accelerated bone growth disrupts the supply of blood to the cartilage, causing bone death and regrowth.
The brain signals the adrenals to produce a lot of growth hormone. This causes increase in testosterone levels. This hormone drives puberty . it is the reason behing growth of pubic hair,etc.
There could be a number of causes for this to happen. Low levels of Testosterone would be the first thing to check. Somatropin is the hormone associated with growth.
Testosterone and estrogen dont stop puberty. The levels just decrease so there is no more growth.
testosterone tests require a blood sample; it is not necessary for the patient to restrict food or fluids before the test. Testosterone specimens should be drawn in the morning, as testosterone levels are highest in the early morning hours.
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No. This is a myth. Masturbation does not lower your testosterone levels.
Testosterone is the hormone typically associated with increased aggressive behavior. Studies have shown a positive correlation between higher levels of testosterone and different forms of aggression in both animals and humans.
The hormone responsible for most men to grow facial hair is testosterone. During puberty, increased levels of testosterone stimulate the growth of facial hair, along with other secondary sexual characteristics.
No, low testosterone levels are not directly linked to decreased penis size in adults. Testosterone does play a role in penile growth during puberty, but once growth is complete, testosterone levels have minimal impact on penis size. If there is a concern about penis size, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for an evaluation.
The adrenal gland is associated with regulating sugar and salt levels in the body, as well as the production of sex hormones like estrogen and testosterone.
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