About

About

Dr. Rachel Rubin is a board certified urologist and one of the nation's foremost experts in sexual health. You deserve to be treated, cared for, informed, and empowered through every change in your body, because when women truly understand how their bodies work, they make exceptional decisions for their own health. Most women are told recurring UTIs, urgency, leakage, dryness, and painful sex are "normal." If low testosterone has been diagnosed based on your symptoms and results of your blood test, your urologist will discuss Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT). Your test results and your physical exam will help your urologist identify medical conditions that may be contributing to your symptoms and develop a personalized treatment plan. Some of the symptoms of low testosterone are non-specific and may be related to other underlying health conditions.
They’ll also ask you questions about your personal and sexual history. A healthcare provider can diagnose ED and determine its cause. Conditions that affect your body’s ability to deliver blood to your penis are the most common cause of ED.
You will also receive instructions to complete blood testing to check the amount of testosterone and other hormones in your bloodstream. But hormone replacement therapy helps improve sex drive, symptoms of depression and energy levels. If you’re taking hormone replacement therapy, you’ll need regular follow-up visits with a healthcare provider. If you have symptoms of low testosterone, talk to a healthcare provider. If you have signs and symptoms of low testosterone, a healthcare provider will give you a physical exam.
KYZATREX® is a controlled substance (CIII) because it contains testosterone. Low testosterone can affect men at any age, including approximately 35% of men older than 45.1 Looking for a doctor who understands Low T and Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)? Have a low sex drive or trouble with erections? If you have bothersome signs of low testosterone, avoid over-the-counter supplements.
What are the things that a lot of doctors say to women in particular that aren't true or that are wrong in this category of sexual health? Mel sits down with Dr. Rachel Rubin, MD, a leading urologist and sexual health expert, to explain what hormones have to do with pelvic health, libido, and menopause. It’s important to have an open conversation with a healthcare provider about your symptoms and how they affect your quality of life.
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