
Originally Posted by
w_llewellyn
The ideal testosterone level probably varies a bit between people, but I personally consider the upper third or quarter of the normal to be range ideal. That would be something like 750-1200, depending on the lab scale. Estrogen generally in the middle of normal. You don't want to lower it too much; but keep it in control. Prolactin can be influenced by other hormones, and sometimes also health conditions such as impaired liver function or a benign tumor. It isn't always as cut and dry as looking at the level of one hormone and expecting prolactin to be high or low in response. The relationship can be complex. I always hate to speculate about the cause of a health condition or unfavorable shift in markers as well. It is worth looking into a bit more, even if the numbers are not extreme elevations.
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