The management of elevated blood pressure during testosterone therapy involves lifestyle adjustments and, in some cases, pharmacological interventions. Individuals undergoing testosterone replacement therapy or using testosterone for performance enhancement may experience an increase in systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Addressing this elevation is essential for cardiovascular health.
Sustained high blood pressure, even when associated with exogenous hormone use, poses significant health risks, including increased risk of stroke, heart attack, and kidney damage. Proactive monitoring and management of blood pressure are therefore critical components of a responsible approach to testosterone use. Understanding the factors contributing to this increase and implementing appropriate strategies are crucial for mitigating potential adverse effects.