Symptoms of low testosterone
Symptoms of Low Testosterone
Testosterone is a sex hormone secreted in large amounts by the testes in males and in the ovaries for women. It essentially maintains the normal growth of facial hair, sperm production, muscle mass, red blood cell production and bone density. It also aids in the sexual function and development of the penis, testicles, scrotum, prostate and seminal vesicles.

Levels of testosterone are normally low during childhood. As puberty starts, the testosterone levels increase. This is the stage where the voice becomes deeper, muscles are developed, sperm production begins and body and facial hair grow. Testosterone levels in males are at its peak at age 40.As the body ages, the level of testosterone secreted by the body naturally decreases, thus altering the body’s normal function.
Symptoms of low testosterone include irritability, sleeping problems, low libido, muscle atrophy, gaining of weight, loss of memory, loss if hair, diminishing bone density and depression. It also may be a result of damaged organs such as the hypothalamus, pituitary gland or testicles.
The collective outcome of the mentioned symptoms can eventually lead to personality shifts. Low testosterone levels can affect individual activity turning an active, positive person into a weak, tired and negative persona. Clinical studies have also discovered that males diagnosed with obesity, hypertension and diabetes may likely to low levels of testosterone.
If you think you are experiencing some of the signs and symptoms listed above, then you might be suffering from low testosterone levels. Visit your doctor or health care provider right away.













































