Testosterone is an extremely important hormone to human
body, and it is absolutely vital for men. Testosterone is responsible for men’s
sexual function and motivation, muscle and bone formation, hair growth, and a
host of other key functions of the body.
Normal testosterone levels in men and women may fluctuate
with age or depending on a number of other internal and external factors.
However, when testosterone levels fall below that normal fluctuation range, a
variety of health
complications begin to arise.
That’s why it is very important to spot the signs of low
testosterone (Low T) early, before it significantly affects your wellness and way
of life.
Men affected by Low T often experience chronic exhaustion, lack energy and depression.
If you constantly feel tired for no significant reason, it might be time to
have your hormone levels checked out.
Lack of testosterone causes a decrease in bone strength
and density. If you begin to suffer bone fractures or are diagnosed with
Osteoporosis, this might be a sign of Low T.
Premature ejaculation
and a decrease in sexual desire are
also among the unfortunate symptoms of low testosterone. If you begin to
experience difficulties in achieving or maintaining an erection, do not simply resort
to the blue pill. Please talk to an expert instead.
Low
T may also cause infertility and
conception problems, as testosterone is responsible for sperm and semen
production in men.
If you notice an abnormal decrease in your muscle mass or are unable to achieve your fitness
goals, even though you exercise regularly, you might be running low on
testosterone.
While some men are lucky enough to keep a full head of hair
into their 50s and beyond, others begin to bald before they turn 30. Early hair loss might be a sign of Low
T. Fortunately, Low T-related balding can be significantly slowed down when
diagnosed in time.
And last but not least, lack of testosterone in men often
causes weight gain and obesity.
Research shows that Low T disrupts normal metabolic functioning and triggers
the body to store extra fat (especially in the abdominal area). This in turn
may lead to a cardiovascular illness.
At NuMale Medical
Center, we help thousands of men suffering from Low T regain their health
and return to their normal lifestyles. Pay attention to these characteristic
signs of low testosterone and consult a qualified physician for a thorough
medical examination if you start to experience these symptoms.
For more insight and advice from Brad Palubicki, visit bradpalubicki.com and follow him on Twitter (@Brad_Palubicki) and Google+.
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