Are men being misled over testosterone? – podcast

A growing number of men are seeking NHS testosterone therapy, with some cases resulting in serious side effects and even death, all due to a lack of understanding about the hormone's real effects. Social media platforms have been cited as a major source of misinformation driving these men to seek unneeded medical treatment.

The UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has expressed concern over the increasing demand for testosterone therapy among young men, with some cases resulting in hospital admissions and even fatalities. According to doctors, many of these men are being misled by social media influencers and celebrities who claim that low testosterone levels are a sign of masculinity or virility.

However, experts warn that this is simply not true. Low testosterone levels can have serious consequences for a man's health, including increased risk of heart disease, osteoporosis, and depression. In some cases, testosterone therapy can even accelerate the growth of aggressive prostate cancer cells.

The NHS has reported a significant increase in referrals to hormone clinics over the past few years, with many men seeking treatment without being properly diagnosed or assessed. Doctors are now urging men to think twice before seeking testosterone therapy, and to instead seek medical attention from qualified healthcare professionals who can provide accurate diagnoses and effective treatments.

As one doctor noted, "The idea that low testosterone is a sign of masculinity is just not supported by the evidence." He added that, "We need to educate people about the risks of testosterone therapy and ensure that they are getting proper care from their GP or specialist before they even consider seeking treatment."

In response to these concerns, social media platforms have been called upon to take greater responsibility for regulating the spread of misinformation. Many influencers and celebrities who have promoted testosterone therapy as a solution to low libido or fatigue have since apologized for spreading false information.

The issue highlights the need for better education and awareness about testosterone and its effects on men's health. By promoting accurate information and supporting trusted healthcare professionals, we can work towards reducing the number of men seeking unneeded testosterone therapy and ensuring that they receive proper care and treatment instead.
 
omg this is so worrying 🤯 i mean i get it guys wanna feel good and strong but low testosterone levels can be super serious 💔 my cousin's mate was on this therapy and ended up with some crazy side effects... he had to go to the ER like 3 times 🚑 his doc said it was all because of misinfo from social media 📱 i think we need to be more careful what we're putting in our heads online, you feel? 🤔 doctors are doing their best to warn people but sometimes it's just too late 💔 anyway, i'm glad some influencers and celebs have apologized for spreading false info... still gotta spread the word about the risks though 😊
 
🤦‍♂️ Testosterone therapy is a big no-no if you ask me... all these guys thinking it's gonna make 'em more "masculine" are just playing with fire 🚒. I mean, come on, low T can lead to heart disease, osteoporosis, and depression - don't need that in my life 💔. And those celebs promoting it as a magic bullet? Give me a break 🙄. Can't they see the warning signs? 🚨 We need to get the word out about responsible healthcare and accurate info before some poor dude ends up with aggressive prostate cancer 💀. Social media, take responsibility for your content - or at least fact-check before you post 📝!
 
This is so worrying 🤕. I've seen some mates trying to get tested for low T just because they're feeling a bit sluggish or not as energetic as they used to be, but now I'm thinking maybe that's just a normal part of aging 😅. Social media can be such a powerful influencer, and it's crazy how easily we can fall for misinformation 🤥. But seriously, the risks associated with low T are real, and I've heard stories about guys who've ended up in hospital or worse due to taking unnecessary meds 💉. We need to get the word out there that if you're feeling off, talk to your doc first, not some social media influencer 📱💼.
 
OMG u guys 🤯!! this is like totally serious rn! low testosterone levels ain't no joke 🤕, they can lead to some major health issues 😬 like heart disease, osteoporosis, depression... and even death 💀!!! I was literally just talking to my fave doctor on the side and he told me that social media influencers are like spreading false info left and right 📺💻! they're saying it's a sign of masculinity or virility but it's not true at all 😂. we need to educate people about the risks of testosterone therapy and make sure they get proper care from trusted docs 💊👨‍⚕️. can't let these influencers just spread misinformation and put lives at risk 🤯💔!
 
🤦‍♂️ come on guys, testosterone therapy isn't the answer to being a man... i mean, if you're feeling sluggish or tired all the time, maybe it's not just your hormones but like, every other thing too? 🤯 and social media influencers are basically selling unproven stuff as fact... like, what's next? 💊 "if you want to be a real boy, take 10mg of this pill"? 🙄 anyway, let's get educated about testosterone levels and their actual effects on men's health... our GPs and specialists have got this 🤓
 
I'm really worried about these young guys gettin' misinformed from social media 🤕... like, they're thinkin' low T is a sign of bein' a real man or somethin', but docs are sayin' it's not true 🙅‍♂️. I've got mates who are talkin' to their GPs about gettin' tested for low testosterone, and the docs are like "mate, you don't need this" 💉... it's all 'cause of these influencers and celebs spreadin' false info on social media 📱. We should be supportin' our health professionals instead of these fake experts 🙏. It's a big deal, low T can lead to serious health issues like heart disease and osteoporosis 🤕... we gotta get the word out about accurate info and proper care 💊.
 
I'm thoroughly perplexed by the recent surge in demand for NHS testosterone therapy among young men 🤔. It's alarming to note that some individuals are being misled by social media influencers and celebrities who peddle misinformation about low testosterone levels and masculinity 🔥. The notion that low testosterone is an indicator of virility or masculinity is nothing short of absurd, and it's essential that we educate people about the actual risks associated with testosterone therapy 📚.

The consequences of testosterone therapy can be severe, including increased risk of heart disease, osteoporosis, and depression, as well as the potential acceleration of aggressive prostate cancer cells 💔. It's crucial that men seek medical attention from qualified healthcare professionals who can provide accurate diagnoses and effective treatments 🌟. Social media platforms need to take greater responsibility for regulating the spread of misinformation and promoting accurate information about testosterone therapy 🤝.
 
🤔💡 So I was reading about this thing with guys going to get NHS testosterone therapy and it's crazy because some of them are dyin' from it 🚑💀. And its all 'cause they're believing some fake info on social media 📱🤥.

I made a diagram to show how this works:
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+---------------+
| Social Media |
| (Fake Info) |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Misinformed Guy|
| (Thinks Low T |
| is Masculine) |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| NHS Testosterone|
| Therapy |
| (Real Risks) |
+---------------+
```
It's like, we gotta be more careful about what we're seein' on the internet 📊. We need to educate people 'bout the real deal and not just take some influencer's word for it 💁‍♀️.

And I'm all for social media platforms takin' responsibility for this 🤝. They can help spread accurate info and support trusted healthcare pros 👨‍⚕️. That way, we can prevent more guys from gettin' hurt by fake testosterone therapy 🤕.
 
🤯 I mean, what's going on with these guys? They're thinking low T is all about being a man and getting sick or dying? Give me a break! 🙄 Doctors are saying it's not true, but do we really need them to explain it to us again? Social media's at fault here - they're spreading this BS like wildfire and now we've got innocent guys ending up in the ER. 💉 What's next, thinking that taking a few protein shakes will cure everything? 🤪 We need better education, period! 👊
 
🤕 I'm so worried about these guys getting misinformation from social media and then going to hospitals in critical condition... it's just heartbreaking 🤗. These influencers think they're helping, but really they're putting lives at risk 💔. We need to have a serious conversation about the dangers of testosterone therapy and make sure people are educated before they even consider seeking treatment 💡. It's not about being 'manly' or 'virile', it's about taking care of your health 🤝.
 
🤔 I'm seeing a lot of guys on social media talking about how low T is ruining their lives, but honestly, most of it seems like BS to me 🙄. Like, I've seen people say it's a sign of masculinity or that it'll solve all your problems... nope, not buying it 💸. My cousin's friend went to the doctor thinking he had low T and ended up having some serious health issues because of it. He had to get surgery for his prostate 🤕. Don't get me wrong, I feel bad for these guys who are getting misled, but we need to fact-check this stuff before we start jumping on the bandwagon 💡.

Also, why do celebrities and influencers think they're qualified to give medical advice? 🙄 I mean, I love them as entertainers, but shouldn't we be looking to actual doctors for guidance on our health? 🤷‍♂️ It's like they're creating this whole narrative around low T that just isn't backed up by science 📚. We need to be more critical of the info we consume online and actually talk to a doctor before making any big decisions 💊.
 
OMG, testosterone therapy is like a viral challenge 🤣... just kidding, it's a serious issue! But seriously, social media influencers gotta be more careful what they share, or else guys will end up in the ER 💉😨. I mean, low testosterone levels aren't just about being masculine, that's just ridiculous – it's like saying low blood sugar is okay because you're hangry 🤪. Anyway, it's great that doctors are speaking out and educating people about the risks, now let's get the word out to guys to be careful who they follow online 😉
 
I think this is a big deal, tbh 🤔. I've seen so many guys online claiming low T is what's holding them back from being "real men"... it's just not true 💪. My uncle had a friend who died from aggressive prostate cancer and he was all about his testosterone levels... it's like, we need to be more careful about what we share online 📱. The NHS needs to do more to educate people about the risks, but also social media platforms should take responsibility for regulating misinformation 🤝. We gotta look out for each other, you know? 💕
 
its a big concern 🤕 when people are getting misinformed from social media and then taking serious risks with their health 💉. i think its super important for influencers and celebs to be more responsible with the info they share on their platforms, especially when it comes to something as serious as testosterone therapy 💡. we should all be promoting healthy habits and accurate info instead of spreading rumors or myths 🤔. NHS is doing a great job in raising awareness about this issue, and i think its time for us as a society to take notice too 👍
 
🤔 gotta be careful with this whole testosterone thing... i mean, i get it, guys wanna feel like their old selves again, but all these social media influencers are just making things up 📺. it's scary how many men are gonna end up with serious health issues because of these false claims. we need to get the word out about the real risks and benefits, instead of just listening to some celeb's opinion 💁‍♂️. docs are right, low testosterone levels can be super bad for you, but it's not always a sign of masculinity or virility 🤷‍♂️. gotta have a more nuanced conversation around this stuff...
 
omg i cant believe all these guys are getting sick from taking too much testosterone 🤯 i mean like im no expert or anything but isnt it just a hormone or something? my cousin took some meds for low libido last year and he was fine, but idk about this other stuff... isnt testosterone just like, supposed to be in balance or something? why do guys need so many doctors visits over it? 🤔
 
OMG u no, i just heard this crazy thing 4 days ago 🤯 like some guys r gettin treated for low testosterone but it's actually just a myth 🤷‍♂️ my friend's bro has been online for hrs researching his own test levels and now he's all confused lol did u know that some celebs are profiting off misinformation? 🤑 i mean i get why people wanna boost their libido, but can't we jus talk about it w/ our gps or somethin? 😒
 
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