Bone density

2022-12-14 14:28:33
Normal levels of free testosterone is 35 pg/ml so if anyone has like 25 pg/ml will he develop osteoporosis or osteopenia or his bones will be normal how much low levels of free T can cause osteoporosis?
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Please get bone mineral density levels by doing the DEXA test. With the report you should consult a Rheumatologist, Endocrinologist and Orthopaedic surgeon (in that order).

Answered2022-12-15 03:22:54

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Answered2022-12-14 18:16:06

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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.

Answered2022-12-14 15:20:01

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This should be discussed

Answered2022-12-14 15:08:00

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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2022-12-14 15:02:39

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-12-14 14:46:52

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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-12-15 06:50:18

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Usually low testosterone affects the secondary sexual character
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If u r very much worried about osteopenia u need to do serum calcium and vit d3

Answered2022-12-14 15:15:14

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Please share the report accordingly will advise you

Answered2022-12-14 14:39:56

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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management

Answered2022-12-14 14:35:35

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