Testosterone levels falling, but not many are aware
MUMBAI: When psychiatrist
Sreekant (name changed) started forgetting the names of his patients,
he was shattered. Consultations with various doctors and diagnostic
tests didn't show any problem,
except for a borderline measure of
testosterone, the male hormone.
"I put him on testosterone replacement therapy and he was normal soon," said Dr Rupin Shah, an
"I put him on testosterone replacement therapy and he was normal soon," said Dr Rupin Shah, an
andrologist with Lilavati Hospital.
Sreekant's case, however, shows the abnormally low awareness
about
reduced production of testosterone or male hypogonadism. This despite
the fact that the
condition can reduce a man's libido, indicate his
bones are weak or he suffers from a major disease
such as cancer, HIV or depression.
"It would be wrong to view hypogonadism as a lifestyle condition. It's a bonafide health problem that
"It would be wrong to view hypogonadism as a lifestyle condition. It's a bonafide health problem that
never gets attention," said visiting
endocrinologist Dr Surendar Bhasin from Boston University.
The lone
Indian study on hypogonadism found prevalence of 26% in the 170 men who
participated
in the study (In the US, various studies peg it between 5%
and 40% depending on the age group).
In many cases, hypogonadism is a harbinger of bigger diseases. "It could be a symptom for cancer,
In many cases, hypogonadism is a harbinger of bigger diseases. "It could be a symptom for cancer,
HIV or weakened bones," said Dr Bhasin. Hypogonadism is also
seen in men with diabetes and
heart diseases.
Referring to the situation in India, Dr Shah said, "None of the diagnostic tests in India gives the
Referring to the situation in India, Dr Shah said, "None of the diagnostic tests in India gives the
right result. So, we have to repeat the tests a few
times." The first step would be to set up the
right diagnostic protocol.
Then, a study would be commissioned to understand the right levels
of
testosterone in the Indian male, added Dr Shah.
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