Men's Health Condition
Low Testosterone
Understanding testosterone levels and why symptoms matter more than numbers alone.
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Overview
Low Testosterone: what you need to know
Low testosterone, also known as male hypogonadism, occurs when the body produces lower levels of testosterone than expected. For many men, symptoms develop gradually and can be difficult to recognise at first. Changes are often attributed to stress, ageing, or lifestyle rather than a hormonal factor.
Common Symptoms
- Persistent fatigue and reduced energy
- Reduced libido or sexual interest
- Erectile difficulties
- Low mood or reduced motivation
- Brain fog and poor concentration
- Loss of muscle strength or increased body fat
- Reduced physical resilience
Possible Causes
There are many possible causes of low testosterone. These include age-related hormonal changes, chronic illness, obesity, metabolic conditions, sleep problems, stress, medication side effects, and disorders affecting the testes or pituitary gland. In many cases, symptoms arise from a combination of hormonal and non-hormonal factors.
How Menvate Approaches This
At Menvate, assessment starts with understanding symptoms in a full clinical context. This includes a detailed discussion of physical, psychological, and sexual symptoms, medical history, medications, lifestyle factors, and any existing blood results. Testosterone levels are interpreted carefully, not viewed in isolation, and only alongside how someone is actually feeling.
When to seek guidance
It’s worth seeking medical guidance if symptoms are persistent, worsening, or affecting quality of life. A doctor-led conversation helps clarify whether testosterone may be relevant, whether further investigation is needed, or whether another explanation is more likely.
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- 45-minute GP consultation
- Blood test review (if available)
- Personalised clinical next steps
- 20-minute follow-up included
- Written summary provided
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