When a man’s testosterone hormone level is low, it can reduce his sex drive, and cause both irritability and erectile dysfunction. Low T may also cause weight gain, fatigue, decreased muscle, and increased body fat. We can treat Low T and get your sex life back on track.
Testosterone is the male sex hormone that is made primarily in the testicles. Testosterone hormone levels are important to normal male sexual development and functions. It’s common that the hormone level decreases with age. More than 8 percent of men age 50 and older are thought to have Low T. Low T may be more common among men who are overweight or have diabetes. Testosterone therapy can bring hormone levels back to normal.
Common symptoms include:
Importantly, these symptoms could signal other issues instead of Low T, such as: opioid use, some medical conditions that are present at birth, loss of or harm to the testicles, diabetes, and obesity. That’s why it’s crucial to see your doctor.
Some people are born with conditions that cause Low Testosterone such as:
Other conditions that may cause Low T:
Some men develop Low-T because of:
What to know before your visit to Michigan Institute of Urology in Southeast Michigan:
At your medical visit, your doctor will ask about your health history and conduct a general physical exam. Your doctor might check the following:
Despite advertising that you may see or hear, we do not recommend Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) unless it is medically necessary. Taking testosterone may not be safe, and it may not be helpful. TRT should only be prescribed for men who meet the clinical and laboratory definition of testosterone deficiency (testosterone level of less than 300 ng/dL). To determine if TRT is right for you, your doctor will:
Measure your testosterone level. These conditions could affect your levels:
Even if you do not have specific signs and symptoms, your doctor may test your total testosterone level for these conditions:
If your doctor prescribes TRT, here’s what you should know:
Here are some details about the five different methods for taking TRT:
You may want to choose how you take your testosterone based on what is best for your lifestyle. In some cases, your insurance provider may decide the order in which testosterone therapies are provided. Talk about the choices with your doctor.