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LOW T

Understanding Your Symptoms

Low Testosterone Symptoms

Low testosterone, often referred to as Low T or andropause — occurs when testosterone levels decline with age. While aging is natural, hormone imbalance can cause disruptive symptoms that affect energy, mood, sleep, sexual health, and overall vitality.

Our Low T programs focus on restoring optimal hormone balance to reduce symptoms and improve long-term health.

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Common Low T Symptoms in Men

If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, low testosterone may be the underlying cause.

Depression & Mood Changes

Low testosterone can reduce serotonin levels, contributing to mild to moderate depression, irritability, and mood swings. Hormone imbalances involving thyroid, estrogen, and cortisol may worsen symptoms.

Many men report noticeable mood improvement within weeks of beginning testosterone optimization.

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) & Low T

Over 30 million men in the United States experience erectile dysfunction. Low testosterone combined with elevated estrogen or thyroid imbalance can increase ED severity.

Balancing hormones may improve sexual performance and reduce reliance on ED medications.

Low Libido & Reduced Sex Drive

Decreased sex drive is one of the most common symptoms of andropause. Low T directly impacts sexual desire, while elevated estrogen may further suppress libido.

Restoring healthy testosterone levels often improves overall sexual wellness.

Hair Loss & Hormone Imbalance

Testosterone and thyroid levels influence hair growth. Hormonal deficiencies may contribute to hair thinning or hair loss.

Correcting underlying imbalances may slow progression and improve overall hair health.

Fatigue & Low Energy

Chronic fatigue is a hallmark symptom of Low T. Hormonal imbalance affects metabolism, sleep quality, stress response, and energy production.

Men with optimized testosterone levels frequently report:

  • Increased energy
  • Better focus
  • Improved productivity
  • Reduced afternoon crashes

Memory Loss & Brain Fog

Low testosterone and thyroid deficiency may contribute to:

  • Brain fog
  • Poor concentration
  • Mild memory loss
  • Reduced mental clarity

Balancing hormones may support cognitive function and long-term brain health.

Insomnia & Poor Sleep

Testosterone influences melatonin and serotonin — hormones responsible for regulating sleep cycles.

Osteoporosis & Bone Density Loss

Low testosterone may reduce bone density over time, increasing fracture risk. Hormone balance supports calcium regulation and skeletal strength.

Irritability & Stress Intolerance

Hormonal imbalance, poor sleep, and elevated cortisol levels can increase irritability and reduce stress tolerance. Many patients experience emotional stabilization after hormone optimization.

Sleep Apnea & Low Testosterone

Late-onset sleep apnea may be associated with weight gain and hormonal imbalance. Poor oxygen intake during sleep can worsen fatigue and cardiovascular strain.

Personalized Treatment Plans

  • Testosterone optimization
  • Thyroid optimization
  • DHEA Supplementation
  • DHT Management
  • Cortisol Regulation
  • Vitamin Supplements
  • Lifestyle and nutrition guidance

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  • Persistent fatigue
  • Low sex drive
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Depression or irritability
  • Unexplained weight gain
  • Muscle loss
  • Brain fog

Low Testosterone Improvements

  • Increased energy
  • Improved mood
  • Enhanced libido
  • Better sleep
  • Improved muscle mass
  • Reduced body fat
  • Sharper mental clarity

Schedule a Low Testosterone Consultation

If you are experiencing symptoms of Low T or andropause, professional hormone evaluation can help determine the cause and guide safe treatment options.

Restoring hormonal balance can dramatically improve quality of life, vitality, and long-term health.

Low T Symptoms By Age

Men experience symptoms of varying severity throughout andropause. By age 50, approximately 100% of men report moderate to severe symptoms of low testosterone.
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Age 35+
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Age 40+
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Age 45+
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Age 50+
* Percentage of men by age experiencing symptoms of Andropause

The ADAM Questionnaire

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Have you had a decrease in libido (sex drive)?

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Have you had a lack of energy?

3

Have you had a decrease in strength and/or endurance?

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Have you lost height?

5

Have you noticed a decreased "enjoyment of life"?

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Are you sad and/or grumpy?

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Are your erections less strong?

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Has there been a recent deterioration in ability to play sports?

9

Are you falling asleep after dinner?

10

Has there been a recent deterioration in work performance?

ADAM (Androgen Deficiency in the Aging Male) questionnaire: If you have answered yes to question 1 or 7 or any 3 other questions above, you may have low testosterone (Low-T). However, only a physician administered medical examination and blood test can determine if the symptoms you are experiencing may be due to low testosterone.

Take the Next Step

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Low T Program

Discover how our Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) program works with an understanding of what to expect every step of the way.

Complete our new patient questionnaire to begin your journey.

This website is for information purposes only and does not offer medical advice. Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) may be prescribed by our doctor after lab testing, a physical exam and review of your medical history. However, RejuvinAge does not promise BHRT replacement as this is determined by our doctor based on your lab results, medical history and current health status, including hormone levels.