TestosteroneWhy It Is DoneA testosterone test is done to: - See why a man is having problems in fathering a
child (infertility). A low amount of testosterone can lead to
low sperm counts.
- Check a man's sexual problems. A low level of
testosterone may lower a man's sex drive or not allow him to have an erection
(erectile dysfunction).
- See whether a high
level of testosterone is causing a boy younger than age 10 to have early signs
of puberty.
- Find out why a woman is developing male features, such
as excessive facial and body hair (hirsutism) and a deep voice.
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Find out why a woman is having irregular menstrual periods.
- See if
testosterone-lowering medicines are working in a man with advanced
prostate cancer.
- Find the cause of
osteoporosis in a man.
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