What are the risks of transitioning?

While transitioning, you’ll take hormones to achieve masculine or feminine effects.

  • Low or high blood pressure.
  • Blood clots.
  • Stroke.
  • Heart disease.
  • Certain cancers.
  • Fluid loss (dehydration) and electrolyte imbalance.
  • Liver damage.
  • Increased hemoglobin.

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Similarly one may ask, does taking testosterone shorten your life FTM?

Since men on average live about 5 fewer years than women, you may be shortening your lifespan by several years by taking testosterone. Since you do not have a prostate, you have no risk of prostate cancer and there is no need to screen for this condition.

Secondly, how long does a male to female sex change take? Some of the physical changes begin in as little as a month, though it may take as long as 5 years to see the maximum effect. For example, men transitioning to women can expect A-cup and occasionally larger breasts to fully grow within 2 to 3 years. But hormone therapy does more than alter your appearance.

Keeping this in consideration, what age can you start hormone therapy?

If used in an adolescent, hormone therapy typically begins at age 16. Ideally, treatment starts before the development of secondary sex characteristics so that teens can go through puberty as their identified gender. Gender affirming hormone therapy is not typically used in children.

How much is it to go on testosterone?

For transgender men’s hormone therapies, testosterone injections typically cost $80 monthly (but may vary based on state supply regulations), testosterone patches more than $300 monthly, and testosterone gels between $300 to $350 monthly. “As far as medications go … those are super cheap,” Dr Hopwood said.

Can you stay on testosterone forever?

How long do I have to take testosterone replacement therapy? Indefinitely. TRT does not cure low testosterone, so your symptoms may return if you stop taking it.

Do people with high testosterone live longer?

He says relatively higher levels of testosterone are associated with greater longevity and that people who live longer have better levels of the hormone.

Does testosterone make you live shorter?

New research shows that men with too little and too much testosterone are at risk of a shorter lifespan. Testosterone, the male sex hormone, helps regulate heart function and plays a part in sperm production, bone health, energy levels, concentration, and muscle mass.

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