That's
why low testosterone symptoms and low estrogen symptoms often look so similar — they're occurring at the same time, and it's hard to separate out what's causing what.
When it comes to low testosterone in young men, we define the serum testosterone level below
which low testosterone symptoms begin to appear to be 300 ng / dl (nanograms per deciliter), OR a free testosterone level below 9 ng / dl.
Similarly, you might have
some low testosterone symptoms that don't disappear by only regulating your testosterone levels.
If you are experiencing a combination of a couple or more of
these low testosterone symptoms, chances are you have low testosterone.
I can certainly vouch for that because I've been on it for that past year or so and the majoirty of
my low testosterone symptoms are either less harsh or have disappeared altogther.
It's hard to even say that andropause symptoms are something that exist —
low testosterone symptoms are certainly real, but andropause symptoms not so much, mostly because the only time andropause might result in symptoms would be if andropause caused low testosterone.
If you're not sure if you have low testosterone, click here to take
our low testosterone symptoms quiz.
If
your low testosterone symptoms are not too severe, your overall health is the first place to look — testosterone levels do fluctuate, but those fluctuations may be reduced through proper nutrition and exercise, both of which promote balanced hormones and less severe fluctuations.