08/08/2019
1. Low s*x drive
Some men may experience a decline in s*x drive as they age. However, someone with low T will likely experience a more drastic drop in their desire to have s*x.
2. Difficulty with er****on
While testosterone stimulates a man’s s*x drive, it also aids in achieving and maintaining an er****on.
3. Low semen volume
Men with low T will often notice a decrease in the volume of their semen during ej*******on.
4. Hair loss
Balding is a natural part of aging for many men. While there is an inherited component to balding, men with low T may experience a loss of body and facial hair, as well.
5. Fatigue
Men with low T have reported extreme fatigue and decrease in energy levels. You might have low T if you’re tired all of the time despite getting plenty of sleep or if you’re finding it harder to get motivated to exercise.
6. Loss of muscle mass
Because testosterone plays a role in building muscle, men with low T might notice a decrease in muscle mass.
7. Increased body fat
Men with low T may also experience increases in body fat. In particular, they sometimes develop gynecomastia, or enlarged breast tissue.
8. Decreased bone mass
Testosterone helps produce and strengthen bone. So men with low T, especially older men, have lower bone volume and are more susceptible to bone fractures.
9. Mood changes
Men with low T can experience changes in mood. Because testosterone influences many physical processes in the body, it can also influence mood and mental capacity.
10. Affected memory
Both testosterone levels and cognitive functions — particularly memory — decline with age. As a result, doctors have theorized that lower testosterone levels could contribute to affected memory.
11. Smaller testicle size
Low testosterone levels in the body can contribute to smaller-than-average sized testicles.
12. Low blood counts
Doctors have linked low testosterone with an increased risk for anemia, according to a research article in the Journal of the American Medical Association Information from www.healthline.com