Symptoms of Low Testosterone in Men

Andropause or “male menopause.” occurs when there is a decrease in testosterone production due to age. Here are some typical symptoms that indicate low testosterone production:

  • Changes in your mood (fatigue, irritability, depression, anger)
  • Decreased body hair (feminization)
  • Decreased bone mineral density and possible resulting osteoporosis
  • Decreased lean body mass and muscle strength
  • Decreased libido (low sex drive)
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Increased abdominal fat
  • Inability to concentrate
  • Rudimentary breast development (man boobs)
  • Low or zero sperm in your semen.

If you suspect that you have low testosterone levels, you could try using the Online Testosterone Level Test rating scale which consists of 17 questions where you rate yourself in three critical areas - mind (5 questions), body (7 questions) and sex (5 questions). The Online Testosterone Level Test is well suited to assist you in diagnosing testosterone deficiency and for monitoring your testosterone replacement therapy if you need it.


If the test indicates that you are testosterone deficient, you should consider testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). But like any form of treatment, you must always consult a qualified physician to rule out the possibility of prostate or breast cancer prior to initiating TRT. Remember that even men CAN get breast cancer!

One important blood test is called serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) which checks for Prostate Cancer. PSA testing should be mandatory for men over the age of 40 years.


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