Enclomiphene, A New Treatment for small balls
Fifteen percent of couples will have difficulty conceiving and a male factor is involved in half of those cases. There are a number of possible underlying causes for male fertility problems. One of them occurs when the testicles have difficulty producing a normal level of testosterone. It is a condition called hypogonadism. Hypogonadism is a disorder in its own right, and can occur independent of fertility issues. Hypogonadisim increases in incidence as men age. Approximately 15% of all men 70 years of age or older will have clinical hypogonadism including symptoms of low sexual desire, lack of energy or easy fatigue, and loss of morning erections. Hypogonadism has been traditionally treated with one of several testosterone formulations. One disadvantage of this is that administration of testosterone effectively subordinates the testicle’s role in making testosterone and, by process of an internal feedback loop involving the pituitary gland, the testicles ...