November 29, 2024 | Low Libido Low Testosterone Men's Health
Is There a Connection Between Fatigue and Low T? Fatigue and low testosterone (low T) are closely linked, as testosterone is a key hormone that impacts energy levels, mood, and overall vitality. Testosterone, produced primarily in the testicles, plays a central role in regulating energy by influencing metabolism, red blood cell production, and muscle strength. […]
March 1, 2024 | Low Libido Low Testosterone Men's Health
Alcohol, Sleep, and Men’s Health: Insights from Personal Data Howdy everyone, it’s Alex Hughes, urology NP at the Austin Urology Institute. I’ve embarked on a journey of personal exploration, leveraging insights from my Apple Watch’s sleep monitor feature to unravel the complex relationship between alcohol consumption, sleep quality, and men’s health. What I’ve discovered sheds […]
February 23, 2024 | Diet & Nutrition Low Libido Low Testosterone Sexual Health (ED, Hormones, & Fertility)
The Importance of Healthy Weight Loss At the Austin Urology Institute, our mission has always been to provide comprehensive care that addresses the diverse needs of our patients. Over the last five years, we’ve encountered a significant uptick in patients presenting with conditions such as erectile dysfunction (ED), fatigue, low testosterone (T), buried penis (hidden […]
September 30, 2023 | Erectile Dysfunction Low Libido Low Testosterone Men's Health
Does Stress Cause ED? In our fast-paced world, stress has become a constant in many people’s lives. From work pressures to personal responsibilities, stressors are many and the solutions can seem few and far between. This can affect not only our mental health but also our physical health, including performance in the bedroom! Many men […]
February 1, 2022 | Low Libido Make/Well Women's Health
Addyí for Women’s Sexual Health Addyí is the #1 prescribed treatment for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women. Women who have Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) have low sexual desire. Addyí is indicated for the treatment of women with acquired generalized HSDD as characterized by low sexual desire. This causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty and is not due to […]
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