Low testosterone can affect men in different ways, and the symptoms often develop gradually rather than all at once. One of the most common signs is a noticeable drop in energy levels, even after getting enough rest. Many men also experience a reduced sex drive, difficulty maintaining erections, or a decline in overall sexual performance.
Other possible signs include loss of muscle mass, increased body fat, mood changes such as irritability or feeling down, trouble concentrating, and reduced motivation. Some men may also notice weaker bones, decreased strength, or slower recovery after exercise.
It's important to remember that these symptoms don't always mean you have low testosterone. Stress, poor sleep, aging, certain medications, and other health conditions can cause similar issues. That's why a healthcare provider will usually recommend a physical evaluation and blood tests before making a diagnosis.
If low testosterone is confirmed, your doctor can discuss whether TRT Therapy or another treatment approach is appropriate based on your overall health, symptoms, and test results. Avoid self-diagnosing, as proper medical evaluation is the best way to identify the underlying cause.