How Can I Tell if I Have Low Testosterone?
Symptoms & Signs of Declining Testosterone May Include:
- Mental or physical fatigue
- Increased joint pains, muscle stiffness, decreased coordination
- Low libido or sex drive
- Decline in physical performance and endurance
- Decreased body hair, sagging skin or wrinkles
- Hot flashes
- Poor sleep
- Erectile problems
- Poor focus or concentration
- Increased blood sugar, elevated cholesterol
IN MEN:
Testosterone is the principal male sex hormone and is responsible for characteristics often associated with being a man. Testosterone loss may begin as part of the aging process at about 35 and can cause a host of symptoms generally referred to as Andropause.
It is more common in patients with Diabetes, Chronic Pain syndromes, and patients that may have had a mild concussion in the past.
If you have some of the symptoms associated with low testosterone, a simple blood test can determine whether you have low testosterone and if you could benefit from testosterone pellets.
Low testosterone levels are associated with rapid aging, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, autoimmune disease, pain, Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease.
Testosterone pellets can improve:
- Libido
- Sex drive
- Energy level
- Mental focus
- Loss of belly fat
- Muscle mass
- Sleep quality
- Body hair growth
- Thickness of your bone or
- Bone density
- Memory and concentration
- Mood
Testosterone pellets are the most effective form of testosterone therapy available. Testosterone replacement can prevent and reverse disease progression.