
Testosterone in Women
Though women produce a much smaller quantity of testosterone than men, it is nonetheless a vital female hormonal component. Also produced by the ovaries and adrenal glands, testosterone deficiency in women can lead to a host of problems, most frequently following childbirth.
Insufficient female testosterone levels can cause:
- Loss of sex drive
- Abdominal weight gain
- Loss of muscle tone
- Reduced bone mass
- Risk of fracture
- Fatigue
- Wrinkles
- Heightened menopausal symptoms
Recover Your Energy
As a woman, it may surprise you to learn that low testosterone may be contributing to your poor mood or fatigue, but "Low T" afflicts women over thirty almost as much as men.
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