Megazoid
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It's now became common knowledge that almost all varicocele sufferers that have negative effects are getting either full blown hypothyroidism or sub-clinical hypothyroidism too. Varicocele dosen't just effect androgens, but also adrenals and thyroid too.
I strongly believe this causes the following problems:
1. Testicular atrophy
2. ED/Penile shrinkage
3. Skin problems
4. Sensation problems
5. Weight problems
6. Fat distrubution problems
7. Hair problems
8. Reduced muscle mass
Roughly 6 months before i got the varicocele and took the rollercoaster ride of hell, i had a TSH of 0.7. It's common knowledge that 0.6/1 is considered "optimimal" for thyroid function (asssuming T4/T3 total/free levels are in check).
8 Weeks after getting the varicocele and atrophy my TSH shot up to 2.2 (and in some tests - even higher). I was getting most of the symptoms of hypothyroidism. The worse being no libido, ED and shrinkage issues.
Because thyroid is responsible for metabolism, blood flow and so fourth it can HUGELY effect the blood flow to the groin area and thus have negative effects when it's reduced. Now i believe the missing part of the jigsaw for all varicocele sufferers is treating hypothyroidism.
I am curious to know if anyone is on any kind of thyroid treatment and if anyone has noticed improvements in symptoms?
All input is welcome!
I strongly believe this causes the following problems:
1. Testicular atrophy
2. ED/Penile shrinkage
3. Skin problems
4. Sensation problems
5. Weight problems
6. Fat distrubution problems
7. Hair problems
8. Reduced muscle mass
Roughly 6 months before i got the varicocele and took the rollercoaster ride of hell, i had a TSH of 0.7. It's common knowledge that 0.6/1 is considered "optimimal" for thyroid function (asssuming T4/T3 total/free levels are in check).
8 Weeks after getting the varicocele and atrophy my TSH shot up to 2.2 (and in some tests - even higher). I was getting most of the symptoms of hypothyroidism. The worse being no libido, ED and shrinkage issues.
Because thyroid is responsible for metabolism, blood flow and so fourth it can HUGELY effect the blood flow to the groin area and thus have negative effects when it's reduced. Now i believe the missing part of the jigsaw for all varicocele sufferers is treating hypothyroidism.
I am curious to know if anyone is on any kind of thyroid treatment and if anyone has noticed improvements in symptoms?
All input is welcome!