Learn how hormone therapy for men’s health can effectively enhance energy levels, mood, and physical performance.
In this educational post, I will explore two of the most prevalent and interconnected topics in men’s health: erectile dysfunction (ED) and testosterone deficiency (low T). Drawing on my experience as Dr. Alex Jimenez and insights from leading researchers, we will embark on an in-depth journey through the underlying physiology of these conditions. We will examine the complex molecular pathways that govern erectile function, the diverse risk factors and causes of both ED and low T, and the full spectrum of modern, evidence-based treatment options. From first-line oral medications to advanced therapies like intracavernosal injections, penile prostheses, and testosterone replacement, I will provide a comprehensive overview. I will also explain how our multidisciplinary team at Injury Medical Clinic, including the vital medical oversight of our Medical Director, Dr. Maria Guadalupe Cardenas, MD, integrates chiropractic care, functional medicine, and conventional medical treatments to create a holistic, personalized plan to restore men’s health and vitality.
Welcome. My name is Dr. Alex Jimenez, and as a healthcare provider with diverse qualifications including DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CFMP, and IFMCP, I am deeply committed to an integrative and functional approach to patient care. Today, I want to guide you through two subjects that are central to men’s health and often surrounded by sensitivity and misinformation: erectile dysfunction and low testosterone. You’ve likely seen the advertisements or heard the chatter, but my goal here is to provide a clear, evidence-based perspective based on the latest findings from leading researchers in the field.
In my practice at Injury Medical Clinic PA (also known as Mission Plaza Injury Medical Clinic) here in El Paso, Texas, we believe in the power of a multidisciplinary team. I am proud to work alongside Dr. Maria Guadalupe Cardenas, MD, a highly respected board-certified internist with over 40 years of experience (NPI #1164426749, Texas MD License #J2933). Dr. Cardenas serves as our Medical Director and Collaborative Physician, providing essential medical oversight that allows us to offer a truly integrative model of care. This collaboration is the cornerstone of our practice, blending the strengths of integrative chiropractic care, functional medicine, rehabilitation, and conventional medicine to provide our patients with the most comprehensive and effective treatment plans possible. Together, we address the root causes of health issues, not just the symptoms.
Throughout this discussion, I may refer to off-label uses of certain medications, which is a common and important practice in specialized medical care. My primary objective is to empower you with knowledge.
Let’s begin by exploring a common scenario. Consider “Mr. ED,” a 66-year-old man with a health history typical of many patients I see: hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and hyperlipidemia. He’s tried Viagra with little success; his erections lack rigidity, and his Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM) score is an 8, placing him in the moderate ED category. His case is a perfect starting point for our journey into understanding and treating erectile dysfunction.
When we talk about men’s health, we touch upon a wide range of sensitive topics, from sexual performance and libido to hormonal balance and chronic disease. These issues are often deeply interconnected. Erectile dysfunction, for instance, is not just a standalone problem; it is frequently a powerful indicator of underlying systemic health issues.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is formally defined as the consistent or recurrent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual performance. The statistics are staggering: it affects approximately 30 million men in the United States and is projected to impact over 300 million globally by 2025. Yet, despite its prevalence, it remains underreported and undertreated. Only about 30% of men with ED seek treatment, and even fewer actually receive it. The prevalence is strongly age-dependent:
The market for ED treatments reflects this growing need, valued at over $3.6 billion in 2021 and projected to nearly double by 2025. This highlights the importance of having an open, informed conversation about the condition.
Achieving and maintaining an erection is a remarkably complex physiological event. It is fundamentally a neurovascular process, meaning it requires both an intact nervous system and a healthy, responsive vascular system. Let’s break down what this means.
To better understand this, let’s look at the molecular pathway.
This diagram illustrates the elegant chain of events that leads to an erection:
The process is naturally regulated by an enzyme called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5). This enzyme’s job is to break down cGMP, causing the smooth muscles to contract again and the erection to subside. This is where the most common ED medications come into play. PDE5 inhibitors (like Viagra and Cialis) work by blocking the action of the PDE5 enzyme. By doing so, they prevent the breakdown of cGMP, allowing it to accumulate and maintain smooth muscle relaxation for longer, thus promoting a stronger and more sustained erection in the presence of sexual stimulation.
Other medications target different parts of this cascade. For example, alprostadil, a synthetic prostaglandin, can directly induce smooth muscle relaxation, bypassing the nitric oxide pathway.
From a functional medicine perspective, understanding the “why” behind ED is paramount. The majority of cases, especially in men over 40, are vasculogenic, meaning problems with blood vessels cause them. This is why ED is often called the “canary in the coal mine” for cardiovascular disease.
Key risk factors that severely impact endothelial function (the health of your blood vessel lining) and hormonal balance include:
Other causes can be:
When a patient comes to our clinic with concerns about ED, we don’t just write a prescription. We conduct a thorough evaluation to understand the full picture.
Treatment for ED is a journey we embark on with our patients using a shared decision-making process. The goal is to find a solution that aligns with their health status, lifestyle, and personal preferences. At Injury Medical Clinic, our integrative approach combines lifestyle changes, medical interventions, and supportive therapies like chiropractic care.
This is where functional medicine and integrative care truly shine. Before or alongside any medication, we emphasize foundational changes that improve overall vascular health.
Chiropractic care plays a supportive role here by ensuring proper nervous system function. Misalignments in the lumbar spine and pelvis can interfere with the nerves that innervate the pelvic region, potentially affecting function. By performing specific spinal adjustments, we help optimize the nerve pathways essential for the neural component of an erection.
Under the collaborative guidance of Dr. Cardenas, we can offer and manage a full range of medical treatments.
The field is constantly evolving, and several new treatments are showing promise.
Direct-to-consumer platforms like Hims have revolutionized access to ED treatment. They connect patients with licensed providers online, and ship compounded medications directly to their homes. They offer various combinations of sildenafil and tadalafil, sometimes with other supplements. While this increases access, it’s important to remember that these compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, and an online consultation may not replace the comprehensive in-person evaluation that can uncover serious underlying health issues.
Erectile dysfunction is often linked to another critical aspect of men’s health: testosterone. Many men who come to us for ED also have symptoms of low testosterone, or “Low T.” In the media, testosterone is often marketed as the key to unlocking youthful vigor, strength, and libido. Slogans like “maximize your strength” and “spice up your love life” speak directly to the core concerns many men face as they age.
As we continue this discussion, we will delve into the science behind testosterone, how we diagnose deficiency, and the integrative approaches we use to restore hormonal balance safely and effectively.
Many men who walk into my clinic share a common story. They want to reclaim the energy, strength, and confidence they had in their twenties and thirties. The idea of feeling and looking their best again is a powerful motivator. Let’s continue this journey by considering a typical case I see in my practice.
We’ll call him “Mister T.” He is a 56-year-old man dealing with several common health challenges: hypertension, hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol), obesity, and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). His primary complaints are persistent fatigue, a noticeable decline in physical performance and endurance, low libido, unwelcome weight gain, and mild erectile dysfunction (ED).
His primary care provider had checked his testosterone, which came back at a low 150 ng/dL. However, a critical detail is that this blood sample was taken in the afternoon. Mister T was also prescribed a CPAP machine for his sleep apnea but admits he is noncompliant with its use. Aside from these points, his physical exam was unremarkable.
This case is a classic example of the multifaceted issues surrounding men’s health. As we proceed, I’ll ask you to keep Mister T in mind.
The desire for renewed vitality is understandable, but it’s crucial to approach testosterone therapy with a clear, evidence-based framework. Unfortunately, there is a lot of what I would call “loosey-goosey” clinical practice out there. Statistics reveal a concerning trend: sales of testosterone products have skyrocketed, yet a significant portion of men receiving this treatment may not even meet the clinical criteria for deficiency. One study found that as many as one-third of men on testosterone didn’t meet the diagnostic criteria, and a shocking 25% were never even tested before starting treatment.
Hypogonadism is clinically defined as a syndrome resulting from the failure of the testes to produce physiological levels of testosterone, coupled with specific signs and symptoms.
It’s a natural part of aging for testosterone levels to decline gradually, about 1-2% per year after age 30. Research by Charles et al. (2010) highlighted the increasing prevalence with age:
This has fueled a massive market, with global spending on low T treatments projected to rise to 2.2 billion by 2027. This underscores the importance of proper diagnosis and responsible treatment.
When a patient presents with symptoms of low T, my first step as a functional medicine practitioner is to ask, “Why?” We must differentiate between primary and secondary causes to formulate the most effective treatment plan.
When a patient has conditions such as OSA or diabetes, I emphasize addressing the root causes first. For instance, before even considering testosterone therapy for a patient with OSA, I insist they use their CPAP machine religiously for three months. We then recheck their testosterone levels. Often, restoring proper oxygenation during sleep is enough to significantly improve the body’s natural hormone production.
A precise diagnosis is non-negotiable. Following guidelines from organizations such as the American Urological Association (AUA) ensures we are not just treating a number but a true clinical condition.
Here at Injury Medical Clinic, our approach is holistic. While the medical and functional medicine aspects focus on hormonal balance, we never overlook the body’s structural and neurological integrity. This is where chiropractic care becomes a cornerstone of our treatment.
Chronic stress, poor posture, and physical deconditioning—often seen in men with low T—lead to vertebral subluxations and nervous system interference. The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, which governs our stress response and has downstream effects on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis (which controls testosterone), is highly sensitive to physical and chemical stressors.
Chiropractic adjustments help restore proper spinal alignment and motion, reducing nerve interference and helping normalize neurological signaling. By improving nervous system function, we can help modulate the body’s stress response. A less-stressed body is better equipped to regulate its hormones naturally. For a man like Mister T, who suffers from obesity and fatigue, chiropractic care can also:
Dr. Cardenas’s medical oversight ensures that this integrative plan is safe and medically sound, allowing us to manage conditions such as hypertension while implementing chiropractic and lifestyle protocols.
When lifestyle modifications and root-cause treatments are insufficient, Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) becomes the primary therapy. It is a Schedule III controlled substance and comes in several forms. The goal is to restore testosterone levels to a healthy physiological range, typically between 450 and 650 ng/dL.
This is the most common and often most cost-effective form of TRT.
These are small, rice-sized pellets implanted under the skin of the buttock.
This is the second most common formulation I prescribe.
Starting TRT is not a “set it and forget it” process. It requires diligent monitoring under the guidance of a qualified provider.
Contraindications: TRT is not for everyone. We would not prescribe it for men with:
Let’s return to our patients. Given their histories and our integrative philosophy, what would our team recommend?
For our 66-year-old patient with diabetes, obesity, and a poor response to Viagra:
For our 56-year-old patient with fatigue, low libido, and untreated sleep apnea:
What if a patient is not a candidate for TRT or wishes to avoid it? There are other options.
This is an off-label but frequently used medication. Clomid is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM). It works by blocking estrogen receptors in the brain. The brain interprets this as a lack of estrogen (which is made from testosterone) and, in response, increases its output of LH and FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone). This, in turn, stimulates the testes to produce more testosterone and sperm.
The internet is flooded with “testosterone boosters.” Most, like Nugenix, are expensive and make bold claims based on weak evidence. While Nugenix contains ingredients like Fenugreek and Zinc, its $70 price tag is hard to justify when compared to a high-quality men’s multivitamin.
A far more sensible approach is to focus on foundational nutrients.
Instead of spending money on expensive branded boosters, I recommend my patients invest in a high-quality, comprehensive men’s multivitamin from a reputable brand like Nature Made, which provides essential vitamins and minerals, including zinc, for around $20. There is no magic food that will dramatically boost testosterone, but a diet rich in these key nutrients provides the building blocks your body needs for optimal function.
The journey to diagnosing and managing low testosterone and erectile dysfunction is complex. It requires a nuanced understanding of physiology, careful diagnostic work, and a commitment to addressing the root cause. This is why I strongly advocate for a collaborative care model.
At our clinic, my expertise in chiropractic, functional medicine, and nursing, combined with Dr. Cardenas’s deep knowledge of internal medicine, creates a system of checks and balances. We can offer everything from spinal adjustments and nutritional counseling to the careful prescription and monitoring of medications, such as TRT.
If you are experiencing symptoms like fatigue, low libido, or decreased physical performance, I encourage you to seek out a provider who can perform a thorough workup. For conditions like erectile dysfunction that don’t respond to initial medications, or for the management of confirmed testosterone deficiency, seeing a specialist in men’s health or urology is essential. The frequent monitoring and follow-up required for these conditions are best handled by a team experienced in this specific area of medicine.
Thank you for joining me on this educational journey. I hope that you now have a clearer, evidence-based understanding of testosterone and its vital role in men’s health.
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Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC*, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST
(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
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CFMP: Certified Functional Medicine Provider
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| Yes | 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family | FL | 11043890 |
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Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC*, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST
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MD License #: J2933
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