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  2. How Testosterone Affects the Size of Your Penis - AOL

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    IT DOES MAKE sense in a way that testosterone would increase penis size, because at one point in your life, it did. But the facts are different as an adult. But the facts are different as an adult.

  3. Testicular atrophy - Wikipedia

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    As the testicles are involved in testosterone and sperm production, the signs and symptoms of testicular atrophy overlap with those related to infertility or low testosterone levels. [1] In a prepubescent person with testicular atrophy, there may be underdevelopment of secondary sex characteristics (e.g. lack of penis growth). [ 2 ]

  4. What Is Low Testosterone & What Causes It? - AOL

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    As a fetus, testosterone drives the development of your prostate, penis, and testicles. During puberty, the hormone is responsible for deepening your voice, helping you grow body hair, increasing ...

  5. Human penis size - Wikipedia

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    Androgens like testosterone are responsible for penis enlargement and elongation during puberty. [51] Penis size is positively correlated with increasing testosterone levels during puberty. [52] But after puberty, administration of testosterone does not affect penis size, and androgen deficiency in adult men only results in a small decrease in ...

  6. 7 testosterone myths debunked - AOL

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    "Testosterone can give you more dependable erections, which some people perceive as increased penis size–but there is no way to increase penis size–no matter how many internet pop-ups you see ...

  7. Hypogonadism - Wikipedia

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    Men with low serum testosterone levels should have other hormones checked, particularly luteinizing hormone to help determine why their testosterone levels are low and help choose the most appropriate treatment (most notably, testosterone is usually not appropriate for secondary or tertiary forms of male hypogonadism, in which the LH levels are ...

  8. 4 Things Every Man Should Know About Testosterone - AOL

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    The third type—the testosterone attached to SHBG proteins—is not available for use. Dr. Yafi says that SHBG increases as men get older, and so, too, does their SHBG-attached testosterone.

  9. Testosterone - Wikipedia

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    Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone and androgen in males. [3] In humans, testosterone plays a key role in the development of male reproductive tissues such as testicles and prostate, as well as promoting secondary sexual characteristics such as increased muscle and bone mass, and the growth of body hair.