Symptoms of Low Testosterone
Low testosterone is common in men who have the following conditions:
Sexual Symptoms
  • Lower sexual desire (low libido)
  • Weaker and fewer erections
  • Reduced sexual activity
Nonsexual Symptoms
  • Low energy or fatigue
  • Reduced muscle mass/strength
  • Increased body fat
If you have any of these symptoms, talk to your doctor or other healthcare professional about whether you may have low testosterone.
What Your Symptoms May Mean
TestimBecause the symptoms are frequently subtle and similar to those caused by other medical conditions, low testosterone is often hard to diagnose. These symptoms are often explained away as "just getting older." A simple blood test performed by your doctor can determine your testosterone level, and the results are a strong indicator of whether you may be dealing with the condition. Having a conversation with your doctor could be the first step toward getting back to where you left off.
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