Symptoms of Low T in Men
Effects of Low Testosterone
- Low Energy and Feeling Tired All Day
- Loss of Sexual Desire or Intimacy
- Rapid Weight Gain or Increased Body Fat
- Inability to recover from Exercise or avoiding Physical Activity
- Loss of Lean Muscle and Body Tone, or very Loose Muscles
- Hot Flashes in Men and Night Sweats can be sign of Low T
- Feeling very moody, bursts of anger, social withdrawal or depression.
- Inability to focus or concentrate, memory loss, lack of drive or motivation.
MAIN LOW T SYMPTOMS
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Feeling Tired All Day One of the main symptoms of Low T in men is feeling tired all day. Many men who are testosterone deficient fall asleep at work or after a meal. Extreme fatigue is a symptom of Low T.
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Low or Lost Sex Drive One of the first signs of Low Testosterone in Men is loss of sex drive or symptoms of ED Erectile Dysfunction. Loss of sexual desire and impotence symptoms cause many men to visit their doctor to seek help.
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Loose Muscles and Slow Recovery From Exercise Men with Low Testosterone experience muscle loss, flabby muscles, weak bones, less desire for physical activity and slow recover from workouts and exercise.
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Rapid Weight Gain & Increased Body Fat One of the first signs men notice in age-related testosterone decline is rapid weight and and increase in body fat, especially around the belly and love handles.
Rapid Weight Gain & Increased Body Fat
Low T Symptoms in Men
In men, testosterone is responsible for muscle and fat distribution. When testosterone levels decline, men begin to gain weight and adipose fat, the kind of body fat that appears around the belly and love handle which is particularly hard to lose.
Male weight gain is one of the first signs and symptoms of Low T in men. Sudden rapid weight gain and loss of muscle tone naturally follows low testosterone levels in men.
Low testosterone causes low energy levels, loss of vitality and extreme fatigue. Many men feel tired all day falling asleep in the middle of the day or after a meal. Extreme fatigue translates into less desire for physical activity and longer recovery times from workouts and exercise leading to weight gain in men. "Couch Potato" syndrome is usually caused by lower than normal testosterone levels
HGH Growth Hormone Deficiency, Thyroid disorders
or hypopituatarism, and hypothyroidism characterized by an underactive thyroid in men can also cause rapid weight gain. As men age both testosterone and HGH, the Human Growth Hormone decline. Low levels of the Human Growth Hormone (HGH) can cause weight gain in men because HGH is responsible for maintaining the body's metabolic rate and BMI or a healthy body composition.
Loss of Libido.One of the more devastating signs and symptoms of low testosterone in men is a loss of libido or sex drive, symptoms of impotence, and a consequent loss of intimacy caused by problems in a relationship or marriage.
Both Testosterone and Human Growth Hormone help men get and keep an erections. In older men, during Andropause, both of these hormones are in decline and can cause infertility, and symptoms of erectile dysfunction including weak or no erections, loss of morning erections and spontaneous erections. Read more about HGH vs Testosterone.
Low levels of testosterone or testosterone deficiency can also cause wide mood swings, irritability and sudden bursts of anger. Testosterone has a direct impact on a man's mood and sense of well-being. Depression, social withdrawal, loss of motivation and drive, as well as insomnia are well-known symptoms of low T in men.
Testosterone deficiencyan also affect a man's appearance, focus and memory. Testosterone loss can result in an increase in fine wrinkles and facial lines making a man appear older than he really is.
Clinical data demonstrates that testosterone therapy can lead to increases in muscle mass and strength. Additionally studies have shown that men with low testosterone can become weak, frail, lose muscle mass and bone due to osteoporosis. Researchers also have shown that men who are testosterone-deficient may be more likely to experience, erectile dysfunction, lost libido depression and a reduced quality of life.
Some men are prescribed testosterone therapy
because their testosterone levels are lower than normal, a condition known as Andropause (Low T) or Hypogonadism. Legal or real prescription testosterone is not the same as taking anabolic steroids. A valid doctor's prescription is required to buy testosterone legally. Read more about getting real testosterone legally
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