
These symptoms can include:
- Decreased body hair
- Decreased muscle mass
- Low sex drive. Testosterone plays a key role in libido (sex drive) in men. Some men may experience a decline in sex drive as they age. However, someone with low testosterone will likely experience a more drastic drop in their desire to have sex.
- Growth of breast tissue (enlarged breasts)
- Erectile dysfunction, or problems developing or maintaining an erection. While testosterone stimulates a man’s sex drive, it also aids in achieving and maintaining an erection. Testosterone alone doesn’t cause an erection, but it stimulates receptors in the brain to produce nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is a molecule that helps trigger a series of chemical reactions necessary for an erection to occur. When testosterone levels are too low, a man may have difficulty achieving an erection prior to sex or having spontaneous erections (for example, during sleep).
- Other changes in erections, such as fewer spontaneous erections
- Low semen volume. Testosterone plays a role in the production of semen, which is the milky fluid that aids in the motility of sperm. Men with low testosterone will often notice a decrease in the volume of their semen during ejaculation.
- Infertility
- Rapid hair loss
- Increased body fat
- Sleep disturbances
- Persistent fatigue
- Brain fog
- Depression
- Mood changes
Lose Weight
If you’re overweight, you should consider shedding the excess pounds as it may increase your testosterone levels, according to research presented at the Endocrine Society’s 2012 meeting. Overweight men are more likely to have low testosterone levels, to begin with, so this is an important way to increase your body’s testosterone production when you need it most.Reduce Stress
When you’re under a lot of stress, your body releases high levels of the stress hormone cortisol. This hormone actually blocks the effects of testosteroneLimit or totally eliminate sugar from diet
Testosterone levels decrease after you eat sugar, which is likely because the sugar leads to a high insulin level.Go for cholesterol
Testosterone is derived from cholesterol, so it is only logical that if your diet is lacking in cholesterol, you’re also more than likely to have issues with this hormone.You might also like:
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