Symptoms of Low Testosterone

Common Symptoms of Low Testosterone

Low testosterone is a common problem among men, even those who are not overweight, suffering from diabetes, or over the age of 65. Additionally, this critical hormone effects the body in more ways than sex drive and muscle growth. Below you will find 11 warning signs many men experience who are unaware that testosterone replacement therapy may be the solution they have been searching for.

Low Sex Drive

Testosterone is the hormone responsible for a man’s natural sex drive. When a man’s testosterone levels are below normal, the lack of testosterone may reduce your ability to have satisfying sex or have the desire altogether. It is important to note however, that one man’s sex drive differs from another. What this means is that what may be a normal sexual desire for one man, may not be right for you.

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction, or ED, is caused by the body’s release of nitric oxide, a molecule triggered by testosterone. When a man has low testosterone levels, it is not uncommon for a man to have trouble obtaining an erection or having one that is firm enough for sexual intercourse. Although it is rare that low testosterone alone may cause ED, having such a condition makes a difficult problem worse.

Difficulty Having Orgasms

Testosterone is the fuel for the process leading to a male’s orgasm. Because testosterone is directly related to a man’s sexual appetite and mood, his body may not respond to sexual arousals the way he might have with normal T levels. Without the right mood and stimulation a man will not be able to achieve an orgasm.

Low Fluid Level

A man suffering from low testosterone will produce significantly lower amounts of the sperm-containing fluid that is released upon ejaculation. The reason for this is because the prostate, seminal vesicles, and testicles lack an appropriate amount of testosterone to secrete enough of the fluid.

Genital Numbness

Frequently, men with this condition tend to experience significantly decreased sensation in the genital region. Testosterone enables a person’s genitals to experience favorable excitement, therefore an absence of the hormone delivers numbness to the region.

Fatigue

Testosterone provides men with increased energy, sex drive, and a brighter mood. Men with Low Testosterone often have severe fatigue, lost initiative for self-improvement, and long to rest on the couch.

Mood

Men with testosterone deficiencies very often experience clinical depression or changes in behavior. Men are also likely to become much more irritable or susceptible to increased levels of stress.

Reduced Muscle Mass

Men with low testosterone do not become total weaklings, however, they are certainly not as strong as they once were. It is very common for the size of a man’s arms, legs, and chest to shrink despite the amount of effort placed in the gym, or any other form of exercise.

Increased Body Fat

Without proper levels of testosterone, a man is likely to see his belly grow. Central body fat contains an enzyme which turns the male hormone into estrogen, leading to increases in body fat. As the accumulation of body fat increases, testosterone levels continue to decrease.

Shrinkage In The Testicles

Typically associated with bodybuilders who take steroids to increase muscle mass, the same is true in the opposite side of the spectrum. Depending on the reason for a man’s testosterone deficiency, he may have decreased testicular size. It is also important to know that over treating Low Testosterone can cause the testicles to shrink, so it is important to discuss this with your healthcare professional, and be sure to take the proper dosage.

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