Decreased interest in sexual activity or diminished sex drive is a common symptom of low testosterone.
Difficulty achieving or maintaining erections during sexual activity may occur with low testosterone levels.
Persistent feelings of tiredness, low energy levels, and overall lethargy can be indicative of low testosterone.
Loss of muscle mass or strength, as well as difficulty in building or maintaining muscle, can be associated with low testosterone.
A decrease in testosterone levels can lead to an increase in body fat, particularly around the abdomen.
Symptoms such as irritability, mood swings, depression, or a general sense of low mood can be linked to low testosterone.
Low testosterone levels may contribute to decreased bone density, potentially increasing the risk of osteoporosis or fractures.
Thinning of facial and body hair, as well as reduced growth or loss of hair, can occur with low testosterone levels.
Difficulty with concentration, memory, or cognitive function may be experienced in some individuals with low testosterone.
Insomnia, disrupted sleep patterns, or increased sleepiness during the day may be symptoms of low testosterone.
It’s important to note that experiencing one or more of these symptoms doesn’t necessarily mean you have low testosterone, as they can also be associated with other medical conditions. If you suspect you may have low testosterone or are experiencing any of these symptoms, schedule your initial consultation with Neria Medical and Wellness for a complete workup and individual medical plan.