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Testosterone levels are typically 300 to 1,000 nanograms per deciliter (ng/dL) . Low testosterone is when testosterone levels fall below 300 ng/dL. A blood test called a serum testosterone test can determine your testosterone level. Other tests may be performed to determine the cause of low testosterone.
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Read More »4. Hair loss Testosterone plays a role in several body functions, including hair production. Balding is a natural part of growing older for many men, and while it can be hereditary, those with low testosterone may lose body and facial hair as well. 5. Fatigue Males with low testosterone may report extreme fatigue and decreased energy. You may have low testosterone if you’re consistently tired despite getting plenty of sleep or if you find it harder to get motivated to exercise. 6. Decreased muscle mass Males with low testosterone may notice a decrease in muscle mass, as testosterone contributes to building muscle. A 2016 review found that testosterone affects muscle mass but not necessarily strength or function. 7. Increased body fat Males with low testosterone may experience increased body fat or develop gynecomastia, which is enlarged breast tissue. Gynecomastia can occur when there is an imbalance of testosterone and estrogen in the body. 8. Decreased bone mass Osteoporosis is a condition many people often associate with females, but males with low testosterone can also experience bone loss. Testosterone helps produce and strengthen bone, so males with low testosterone, especially older men, may have lower bone volume and be more susceptible to bone fractures. 9. Mood changes Males with low testosterone can experience mood changes. Since testosterone influences many of the body’s physical processes, 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. According to a 2019 review of studies, testosterone supplementation is linked with improved memory in older men with low testosterone though the effect may be small. However, a 2017 study on testosterone supplementation did not find memory improvements in 493 men with low testosterone levels who took testosterone or a placebo. 12. Low blood counts Doctors have linked low testosterone with an increased risk for anemia, according to a 2017 study . When the researchers administered testosterone gel to anemic men with low testosterone, they saw improved blood counts compared to men who used a placebo. Some symptoms of anemia include: difficulty concentrating
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