The NHS, and most other healthcare experts consider normal testosterone levels to be between 10 and 30 nmol/L, although depending on the lab doing the test, the normal levels can vary slightly. Levels lower than 10 nmol/L could be a sign of ongoing low testosterone levels. Testosterone deficiency is the name for when your testosterone levels
Taking a serum or blood test really is the gold standard when it comes to checking your testosterone levels and this is the way we at Balance My Hormones test your testosterone levels. It's by far the most accurate way to measure your hormones. Ideally, if you do a blood test, you should look to get the following markers at a minimum.
What does the test measure? A testosterone test measures the level of the hormone testosterone in the blood. In men or anyone with a penis, testosterone is produced by the testicles and the adrenal gland, controlling the development of sperm and male sex characteristics.
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