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Thoughts on people under 30 seeking TRT? Seeing as this is a lifetime commitment?

AlphaMD's Answer

It sucks if a man has to start TRT before 30. It also sucks that it is unlikely that a man who gets low T in his 30s is able to naturally increase his testosterone.

We have no problems starting men under age 30 on TRT if they meet the criteria for it. There are ways to maintain fertility so that is no longer much of a concern.

Quality of life matters. Low T can lead to problems other than just the symptoms. You can have problems with your relationship (low libido, ED) your career (fatigue, mental fog), and your mental health (anxiety, depression). We want to get men feeling their best so they can be their best. No matter what their age.

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