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Are you currently suffering from either one of those issues, or is this pre-emptive? Do you currently take any Finasteride orally?
In general, TRT makes most men get hard & stay hard much easier. When it comes to sensitivity or lack of it TRT doesn't typically change anything in such a way that we hear of issues from it.
There are certainly things you can do about both of those issues if you're suffering from them.
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