Fertility and Testosterone
A 30-year-old male with low testosterone faces significant risks when considering hormone replacement therapy, as about 60% may become infertile. While the potential for reversibility exists, it largely depends on the duration of testosterone use. Short-term use may allow for recovery, but prolonged use can lead to more severe complications in sperm production and testicular function.In this clip
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