If HCG therapy increases testosterone levels back to normal but causes luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels to drop to zero, what strategies can be employed to restore LH and FSH levels without discontinuing HCG?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
HCG increased my testosterone back to normal levels but made my LH and FSH levels go from normal to zero. How can I fix the LH and FSH levels without stopping HCG?
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1. Adding a GnRH analog may help stimulate LH and FSH production while continuing HCG.
2. Administering selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) could help restore LH and FSH levels.
3. Integrating low-dose recombinant FSH may boost FSH levels without impacting the benefits of HCG therapy.
1. One strategy is adding a GnRH analog to stimulate LH and FSH production while continuing HCG therapy.
2. Administering clomiphene citrate alongside HCG can help restore LH and FSH levels by blocking estrogen receptors in the brain.
3. Consider using selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) like tamoxifen to elevate LH and FSH levels without affecting HCG’s benefits.