Signs and symptoms of Low T may be clear and easy
to recognize. But at first look, you may not think they
point to Low T.
Take a look at the symptoms below to see if any apply
to you. You may be surprised how easily they can be overlooked.
Signs and symptoms of Low T may include:
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Fatigue or loss of energy |
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Low sex drive (reduced desire to be intimate) |
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Sexual dysfunction (weak erections, failure to get erections) |
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Depressed mood |
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Decreased sense of well-being |
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Increased body fat |
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Loss of muscle mass |
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Decreased bone strength |
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These symptoms may be a sign of Low T or other
health conditions and should not be ignored. Low T can be diagnosed by your doctor with a simple blood test.
Normally, a man's testosterone level is considered low
if it's below 300 ng/dL. It's important to keep your
testosterone at a normal level for your age. The right treatment can bring your T levels back to normal
and keep them there. And once you get back the T
you've been missing, you may experience lasting
symptom relief.
Take the Low T Symptoms Quiz to find out if you are at risk based on your symptoms.