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Testosterone and Red Blood Cell Count. What is Secondary Erythrocytosis?
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One of the most common concerns associated with testosterone therapy is an increase in red blood cells, also known as secondary erythrocytosis. This condition, which often leads to the term "thick blood," can prompt concerns about heart attacks, strokes, or blood clots. However, these fears may be based on misunderstandings or misinterpretations of the science behind testosterone's effects.

