Testosterone in Coronary Artery disease

A study published in Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Volume 318, has proven that testosterone therapy is greatly beneficial in relieving angina pain or myocardial ischemia in men with severe coronary artery disease. Testosterone injections into coronary arteries during angiograms resulted in rapid widening of blood cells in patients with coronary heart disease.

This is also because coronary artery disease is a health condition linked with low testosterone levels. With testosterone therapy, the testosterone levels are optimized to reverse all symptoms of male hormone imbalance, including heart diseases and angina.

Cardiologist Atish Mathur’s study also proved that testosterone replacement therapy has been shown to protect men from exercise-induced angina and improve cardiovascular risk factors, such as insulin resistance, abdominal fat, and triglycerides.

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