They do, and while for some, proper diet and exercise can reduce those fluctuations, for others who suffer from
clinically low testosterone, therapy is necessary.
Unfortunately, science does not have the full answer; however, we do know that, for men who are not suffering from
clinically low testosterone, there are some measures you can take that may result in more stable levels, possibly alleviating the mild symptoms of low testosterone that you may be experiencing when your levels dip below normal.
If you're experiencing andropause, and your andropause has led your already - low testosterone levels to dip into
clinically low testosterone territory, one might be able to say that you're experiencing «andropause symptoms,» but that's as close as you're going to get.
Adding a simple, low - cost protein to your diet before and after you exercise may improve those results, but, if you suffer from
clinically low testosterone, even these measures may be insufficient.
Not exact matches
If you suffer from untreated,
clinically diagnosed
low testosterone, weight loss can be an even greater challenge than it would be otherwise.
But, if your symptoms of
low testosterone are severe and your levels are
clinically low, diet alone will likely not solve your problem.
If you suffer from
clinically diagnosed
low testosterone, a form of hypogonadism, it is unlikely that dietary choices are going to return your hormone levels to normal.
However, if your
testosterone levels are
clinically low (and you're also exhibiting symptoms), you can be treated.
And here is why that matters — if you have normal
testosterone levels, andropause is highly unlikely to cause you to have
clinically diagnosable
low testosterone.
Though
testosterone and diet are connected, and though you can, to an extent, regulate your hormone levels through dietary choices, I want to make something really clear: If you suffer from
clinically diagnosed
low testosterone, a form of hypogonadism, it is unlikely that dietary choices are going to return your hormone levels to normal.