My 32 year old sons 2 consultants differ in their opinion of the necessity for Testosterone treatment, which should we believe, how can we resolve this?
It is extremely difficult to discuss individual cases, and in particular whether or not a given patient should have testosterone treatment in the absence of any further background information. However, there are situations in which individual doctors may come to slightly different opinions. In such circumstances, it is probably best to go along with the doctor with whom one feels most comfortable, and who appears to have the greater experience of this type of condition.
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