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In contrast, testosterone gels and patches offer more steady hormone levels, which may reduce the risk of side effects like joint pain. The researchers did not find a strong link between testosterone therapy and serious joint pain. In most clinical trials, joint pain is not one of the most common side effects of testosterone therapy. If testosterone therapy is causing joint pain, it would be considered a side effect. There are several reasons why testosterone therapy may lead to joint pain.
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Hip pain is a multifaceted issue with various potential causes, including low hormone levels. While various causes can contribute to hip pain, such as injury, arthritis, or overuse, an often-overlooked factor is hormone levels. Low testosterone can affect any joint, but weight-bearing joints such as the knees, hips, and lower back are often more susceptible.
Moreover, cisgender women have also reported resolution or decrease in pelvic pain following hysterectomy.43 It must be noted that some individuals in this study reported little to no change, or an increase in pelvic pain following hysterectomy. Over-the-counter pain-relieving medications in the form of paracetamol, NSAIDs, and heat were the most frequent strategies reported to manage pelvic pain. Research has previously shown that in cisgender women with chronic pelvic pain, there is an increased prevalence of abuse experiences, high number of major life events, and diagnosis of PTSD (but not depression).36,37 A majority (72%) reported reduction in pain, while 20% reported little to no change in their pelvic pain and two reported an increase in pelvic pain following hysterectomy. This was similar to the median score of 6.7 (5.5–7.8) reported for pain severity around menstruation before commencement of testosterone GAHT.
As we\'ve discussed, testosterone plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of your muscles, bones, and joints. If your testosterone levels start to decline, your doctor might suggest changes in your therapy or lifestyle to help maintain healthy levels and prevent joint issues. By keeping an eye on your testosterone levels, you can catch any significant drops early and take action before symptoms like joint pain begin to develop. A balanced diet plays a crucial role in supporting joint health, especially for those with Low T. Your diet should include a variety of nutrients that promote strong bones, muscles, and joints. Healthy testosterone levels help maintain the cartilage that cushions your joints and reduces inflammation, which is the body\'s response to injury or damage.
While older studies have suggested that testosterone has a protective effect on cartilage, recent research has yet to corroborate those findings. Osteoblasts come from bone marrow and work with various proteins like collagen to produce new bones. Recovery After SurgeryThe research suggests that perioperative testosterone supplementation may improve recovery outcomes following orthopedic procedures. A recent research study analyzed the impact of perioperative testosterone supplementation on orthopedic surgical outcomes and the findings were promising.1
Treatment options include lifestyle modifications, hormone replacement therapy, medications for joint pain, and natural supplements. If you experience other symptoms of low testosterone, such as fatigue, low libido, and mood changes, along with joint pain, it may be related. The symptoms of low testosterone and joint pain can overlap, making it challenging to determine the exact cause. Schertzinger et al. performed serum level measurements of various hormones in female patients with fibromyalgia correlating with changes in pain presentation during the normal menstrual cycle and found a significant inverse relationship between progesterone and testosterone and pain, and no association with estrogen or cortisol levels. Too little estrogen may also affect joint health and make the pain worse.

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