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       Why am I Bleeding While on Testosterone 
       By: Road2HardCoreIron Date: May 18, 2025, 9:37 am
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       Why am I still bleeding on testosterone?
       Missing a dose or changing your dose can sometimes result in
       return of bleeding or spotting. Some men may experience a return
       of spotting or heavier bleeding after months or even years of
       testosterone treatment. In most cases this represents changes in
       the body's metabolism over time.
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       How much water should I drink on TRT?
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       On TRT, a general guideline is to aim for at least 8-10 cups of
       water per day, but individual needs can vary based on factors
       like activity level, body size, and climate. Staying
       well-hydrated is crucial for overall health and can also support
       the effectiveness of TRT.
       Factors Influencing Water Needs:
       Activity Level: More active individuals, especially those
       engaged in strength training or cardio, will likely need to
       drink more water to compensate for fluid loss through sweat.
       Climate: Hot and humid weather can increase water needs due to
       increased sweating.
       Body Size: Larger individuals may need more water to maintain
       proper hydration.
       Tips for Staying Hydrated:
       Monitor Urination: Aim for frequent, light-colored urine,
       indicating good hydration.
       Listen to Your Body: Pay attention to thirst cues and drink
       accordingly.
       Carry a Water Bottle: Keep a water bottle handy throughout the
       day to encourage regular hydration.
       Eat Hydrating Foods: Fruits and vegetables with high water
       content can contribute to overall hydration.
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