Why Treat Low Testosterone?
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UNDERSTANDING HEALTH RISKS OF LOW T
Developing low testosterone is a natural part of aging – how you handle low T is left totally up to you! We are familiar with what low testosterone looks like. The good news is that you can gain complete control of these symptoms!
Long-term low testosterone may lead to health risks such as anemia, increased body fat, diabetes & cardiovascular health. By getting diagnosed with low testosterone, you can start a customized and sustainable treatment plan to tailor to your goals, ultimately leaving you feeling youthful & energized again. Reach out to us today to chat more about these risks and the best next steps!
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WHAT LOW T LOOKS LIKE
Chronic Fatigue
Testosterone is an important hormone for sustained healthy energy levels.
Brain Fog
Lack of testosterone can affect cognitive function, leading to something that many call "brain fog."
Loss of Muscle Mass
Testosterone is responsible for increased muscle mass. Loss of testosterone can lead to decreased mass and strength.
Low Sex Drive
Low testosterone can affect erectile function and contribute to low performance and satisfaction.
Increased Body Fat
Testosterone helps to increase energy levels and boost metabolism. When it is low, it can result in a noticeable body fat increase.
Diabetes
Testosterone helps the body to respond to insulin. There is an established link between low testosterone and diabetes.