The Armor Men's Health Show
The Armor Men's Health Show with hosts Dr. Sandeep Mistry and Donna Lee is a weekly show covering a multitude of medical topics important to men...and sometimes women. Dr. Mistry is a Board Certified Urologist and founder of NAU Urology Specialists in Austin, TX. Donna Lee is Director of Business Development and a professional stand-up comedian. The medical and wellness discussions between them (and guests) will be informative, interesting, and funny. Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee discuss topics such as erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, enlarged prostate, testosterone therapy, fertility, kidney stones, vasectomies and so much more. Their holistic approach to men's health which includes nutrition, weight loss, sleep health, sex therapy, and pelvic floor physical therapy will also be showcased. In addition, they have prominent and respected physicians and specialists throughout the Austin area who will give their views on important men's health topics such as orthopedics, cardiology, endocrinology, internal medicine, general wellness, and much, much more.
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Will Testosterone Therapy Lower My Sperm Count? Donna Lee and Dustin Fontenot, PA-C Answer a Listener Question
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In this segment, Donna Lee and NAU Urology Specialists' Dustin Fontenot, PA-C answer a listener's question about fertility and testosterone treatment. While many assume that testosterone therapy would increase sperm production, the opposite is usually the case--the body's feedback mechanisms tend to inhibit sperm production in response to surges in testosterone. What does that means for men in their child-bearing years? Anyone beginning testosterone therapy needs baseline labs, and semen analysis should be part of that baseline if you ever plan on conceiving. There is a relationship between low testoerone (which leads people to seek hormone treatment) and low sperm count already, so taking testosterone could reduce an already low sperm count to almost zero. If you are actively seeking to get pregnant, there are ways to boost your natural sperm and testosterone production with adjunctive medications. There are also medications like Clomiphene which boost testosterone in fertility-sparing ways. While stopping testosterone treatment is often enough to bring sperm counts back up, there is always the back-up option to freeze sperm before beginning treatment. Importantly, whether you're hoping to conceive tomorrow or ten years from now, the best thing you can do is talk to your doctor about how your hormone treatment might affect your fertility and what plans you can make to preserve it.
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