Most side effects on TRT are mild, expected, and manageable — and the ones that aren't have early warning signs we actively watch for. This guide covers what's normal on testosterone treatment, what's not, and the one rule that keeps you safe.
The two side effects that matter most on TRT are ones you can't feel. Your red blood cell count can creep up, and your oestrogen balance can drift — both happen quietly, and both are easy to manage when they're caught early. That's exactly what your scheduled blood tests are for. Why we order bloods explains what we watch and why.
If something feels off, the answer is never to halve a dose, double a dose, or stop cold on your own. Your dose is set against your bloods and your history — changing it blind can make the side effect worse or create a new one. Message us first. Adjusting your plan is a normal part of treatment, and it's quick when we do it together.
Severe allergic reaction, trouble breathing, chest pain, or anything that feels seriously wrong — call 000 or get to an emergency department first, then let us know.
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