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Five Signs of Low Testosterone in Men

Testosterone is an essential hormone in both men and women. In men, testosterone production helps to control a variety of health systems. As those testosterone levels drop naturally, that has a huge impact on your health. Revive Medical Center wants you to know what to watch for if you suspect your testosterone levels are sinking.

Low Sex Drive and Other Sexual Health Issues

The most obvious sign of low testosterone for most men is how it impacts their sexual health. Some of these issues, like lower semen volumes, might not be as obvious. But problems with erectile dysfunction and a lower than typical sex drive can be both embarrassing and frustrating. They’re also the main reason many men finally talk to their doctor and realize that their testosterone levels are low.

Extreme Fatigue

If you’re noticing a big drop in energy and even an increase in fatigue, there might be a reason for it. Many men with low testosterone levels figure that what they need is just a little more rest or to adjust their sleep schedules. But the reality is that having low testosterone levels greatly affects energy levels, even with plenty of sleep.

Loss of Muscle and Bone while Increasing Body Fat

One reason that energy levels can start to become an issue with lower testosterone levels is that the mitochondria, or energy factories in the cells, hang out primarily in the muscles. As your testosterone levels sink, muscle mass and bone mass can also decrease, which affects how mitochondria can do their job. At the same time, body fat is likely to increase, which makes the energy issues worse as well.

Hair Loss

Testosterone moves through the body controlling and influencing a lot more than most people realize. It’s also a key hormone in hair production. There are a lot of factors that can contribute to hair loss, like diet or stress, but lowered testosterone levels also factor in. Men with low testosterone levels may notice hair loss on their head, but also on their face and the rest of their body.

Mood Regulation Problems

Testosterone handles a lot of bodily functions, so that can lead to many different types of imbalances as those levels drop. One that can be really frustrating is that mood regulation becomes more difficult. You may find that you’re more likely to feel irritated by things that wouldn’t normally bother you or that you’re feeling more depressed than usual.

You don’t have to struggle through low testosterone levels on your own. Let Revive Medical Center in Lawrenceville, GA help you to discover exactly what you’re up against and what might help you best. Call us today and we can get an appointment set up for you right away.

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