Yes, testosterone therapy can significantly impact male fertility, often by suppressing the body's natural production of sperm. While it can improve symptoms of low testosterone, it can paradoxically lead to a decrease in sperm count, sometimes to zero. Men considering testosterone therapy who wish to preserve their fertility should discuss this concern thoroughly with an endocrinologist or fertility specialist to explore alternatives or fertility-preserving strategies.
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