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    Male Hormone Profile

    The Male Hormone Profile is a hormone test for men.

    The hormones may include testosterone and a number of other important hormones in the metabolic pathways of male sex hormones, such as androstenedione, DHEA, LH, to name but a few.

    Although there is no conventionally recognised ‘male menopause,’ low testosterone levels can be found in association with a number of symptoms.

    This test is valuable it giving us information about the hormonal balance, which enables us to rationalise treatment in the best possible way.

    Who Should Have the Test?

    The test is available to all men.

    It would be particularly valuable for young males with:

    • impaired libido
    • erectile dysfunction
    • early baldness, or
    • inability to lose weight

    It would be particularly valuable for middle aged males with:

    • impaired libido
    • erectile dysfunction
    • baldness and / or extreme hair thinning
    • fat accumulation around the waist
    • urinary symptoms such as pain and / or frequency, urgency, or interrupted stream
    • change in sleeping habits
    • lack of enthusiasm for life
    • increased cholesterol levels
    • osteoporosis

    For those with any of these problems, then it could be argued that they should have the test every 12 - 24 months.

    How Is It Done?

    The Male Hormone Profile is carried out by collecting a small amount of saliva. A test kit is provided for you.

    A number of saliva samples may be collected over a 24 hour period, and these are then sent together in the post.   Alternatively it is possible to collect one sample only, with a simple measurement of testosterone levels.

    The samples are analysed in the laboratory, looking at testosterone and other relevant hormones, and as each sample is analysed separately, it is possible to build an accurate picture of the hormonal balance during the 24 hour period.

    This is particularly important as levels may well vary during the day.

    The results are available to us after around 14 – 21 days, and we usually arrange a follow-up appointment in a month to discuss your results. Alternatively results can be posted to you, or we can discuss them with you over the telephone.

    How Accurate are the Results and What Do They Mean?

    No test can be 100% accurate.  This test is probably as accurate as any blood test, which is the conventionally accepted method of assessing hormone levels.

    At Better Health we have always approached new treatments, new tests and new therapies with an analytical, scientific approach – are they as good as they claim to be?

    Currently available conventional tests on male hormone function are often misleading and incorrect. This is because many of the tests (but not all) do not look at the daily variation in hormone levels, but are a single blood test taken at a single day during the cycle.

    Consequently most conventional tests fail to detect some male hormonal problems in the menopause.

    What Advice Do You Get?

    If the results are normal, then the male hormones are well balanced, and there is no need for any treatment. A follow up test would be advisable in 12 - 24 months.

    If there are abnormalities in the hormone levels then we can recommend treatments to help. You may also need further assessment, with tests on other hormones, or nutritional status (vitamins and minerals) or others. These will be discussed fully with you.

    Treatments advised by Better Health include various nutritional, herbal and homoeopathic medicines, and will depend very much on the results of the tests carried out.

    How Much Does it Cost?

    The current cost of the Male Hormone Profile is between £60 - £230, depending on the actual hormones analysed.   (The cost will be agreed prior to organising the test.)   A carriage charge will be additional for shipping to the laboratory.

    Further charges apply for any further consultations, tests or treatments, and these will be discussed with you fully as necessary.

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