Low Testosterone May Raise Risk of COVID Hospitalization

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Having low levels of testosterone may increase the risk of COVID hospitalization.

suggesting that sex may be a risk factor for death from COVID prompted researchers to consider whether hormones may play a role in the increased risk among men and whether treatments that suppress androgen levels could cut hospitalizations, but researchers consistently found that androgen suppression"There are other reasons women might be doing better ― they may have followed public health guidelines a lot better," according to Abhinav Diwan, MD, professor of medicine at Washington...

"We don't want patients to get excited and start to ask their doctors for testosterone," Dhindsa said. "All obese and all [men with] type 2 diabetes should be tested for testosterone ― which is the practice in my clinic right now ― even if they have no symptoms," Dandana said."Certainly, those with symptoms [of low testosterone] but no diagnosis, they should be tested, too."

"Whatever benefits we saw testosterone might be minor compared to getting the vaccine," Dhindsa said.

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