Debunking Myths About Testosterone Therapy For Women

A small black sign displays the words "Low Testosterone" in white letters Many women experience problems related to low testosterone, but misconceptions may prevent them from getting the help they need for intrusive symptoms. At Phoenix Wellness in South Tampa, FL, we believe in empowering women with accurate information about their health. Our team has over 50 years of collective experience, and we’re passionate about helping patients feel healthier, happier, and more vibrant at every stage of life. Using a concierge approach, we go beyond traditional medical services to provide personalized care focusing on long-term wellness, not just quick fixes.

It might surprise you to learn that testosterone deficiency in women is common — and it’s woefully undertreated. We hope that breaking down the myths surrounding testosterone therapy can help more women get the care they need. 

Myth: Testosterone Is a Male-Only Hormone

Testosterone is often described as a male hormone. While it’s true that men have considerably more testosterone than their female counterparts, women have a small but crucial amount of the hormone, too. This essential hormone supports almost every system in the body. The brain, heart, muscles, bones, bladder, skin, and gastrointestinal tract all contain testosterone receptors.

Just as with men, women experience declining testosterone levels as they age. This may lead to a wide range of symptoms, such as:

  • Low Libido
  • Poor Cognitive Function
  • Lower Mood
  • Mood Swings
  • Low Energy

Balancing your testosterone levels can make you feel more like yourself again.

Myth: Testosterone Therapy Causes Voice Deepening

One of the biggest concerns women have about testosterone therapy is developing a deep, male-sounding voice.

However, in appropriate doses tailored to the individual woman, testosterone therapy doesn’t lead to a hoarse or deep voice. The key is personalized treatment that ensures hormone levels remain balanced for each woman.

Myth: Testosterone Causes Hair Loss in Women

Many women fear hair loss or are concerned about growing a beard or mustache with testosterone therapy. Studies show that testosterone doesn’t cause hair loss in women. It may actually help improve hair density.

Testosterone for Women in South Tampa, FL

If you suspect you have low testosterone, it’s important to have medical specialists with a deep understanding of the problem on your side. The bottom line is that testosterone therapy is safe and can reliably alleviate disruptive symptoms as long as an expert administers it.

With an empathetic, patient-focused concierge approach, our hormone-balancing experts at Phoenix Wellness offer customized testosterone therapy for women to help restore energy, mood, and overall well-being. Call 813-835-4929 in South Tampa, FL, to schedule your consultation.

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