6/26/20

Low Testosterone Myths & Facts

Testosterone is a male sex hormone produced by the testicles that is responsible for sex drive and sperm production. It is also responsible for the development of the physical appearance, bone density, muscle mass, and deepening of the voice. It also helps maintain a normal mood. It is estimated that several million men are affected by low testosterone levels that lead them to have low energy levels, fatigue, decreased sex drive, and feelings of depression. 

 Low Testosterone

Many misconceptions are surrounding the condition that needs to be debunked. This helps in bringing awareness among the population that helps them in getting appropriate, timely treatment.

The below mentioned are a few of the common myths about low testosterone levels:

MYTH #1 – Low testosterone is a normal part of aging

FACT - Testosterone levels indeed decrease with the increase in age. But the decreased levels should be in the normal range. Not all aged men will experience low testosterone levels. It is always suggested to get a blood test if noticing any symptoms concerning the condition.

MYTH#2 – The condition does not affect the younger men

FACT – Not True. The condition can develop at any age due to many reasons, such as damage to the testis or pituitary glands, chronic diseases, and cancer treatments.

MYTH#3 - Low testosterone only affects the man's libido

FACT - False. Apart from the low sex drive, many other symptoms affect the quality of life. Low energy levels, decreased bone density, weight gain, and mood swings are few among many that might hamper the daily activities.

MYTH#4 – Lifestyle changes do not affect low testosterone levels

FACT - Absolutely it does. Following a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and proper diet, help improve the level. It also helps to reduce sleep apnea, obesity, and diabetes that have a direct effect on the low testosterone.

MYTH#5 – Hormone replacement therapy is a quick fix solution to the problem

FACT - Hormone therapy might help to restore the sex drive and ease a few of the symptoms. But it is not a quick-fix solution. Men with low testosterone should always consult a doctor and stay under their supervision until the improvement in the levels is seen. Any treatment takes time to bring the desired results.


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