Symptoms of Low T
You may cringe a little when guys mention symptoms of low T. That's
assuming you're open to discussing them with other men - low T symptoms
range from the invisible to things that might truly shock you, like
larger breasts and smaller testicles.
Yes, low T can actually shrink your balls and cause other symptoms
that can make you feel like less of a man. But you're not powerless
here. Let's review why some men get the uglier symptoms of low T and
what they can do about it - and what you can do too.
Testosterone is the Man Hormone
You're already familiar with the ABCs of testosterone. It's the most
famous androgen, or male sex hormone. Among other things, it deepens
your voice and puts hair on your chest. Testosterone helps you build
muscles and fuels your sex drive. In fact, it even contributes to your
penis size and famously helps you get wood.
Most of your testosterone comes from the testicles, though it's made
in smaller amounts by the adrenal glands. And your pituitary gland plays
a role too, by releasing luteinizing hormone (LT) when testosterone
gets low. This tells the testiscles to get with the program and make
more of this most manliest of hormones.
Testosterone is low when you're a boy. Then 'the change' happens and
you go through puberty. That's when you'll first get body hair and your
voice gets deep. And your sex drive...well, you know what happens then.
Symptoms of Low T
Each man is different, but testosterone tends to peak between age 30
and 40. After that it tapers off, generally at 10% each decade. That's
when you may start noticing these symptoms, which may get worse if you
don't do something about them:
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Lower Sex Drive
- Loss of Muscle
- Smaller, Softer Testicles
- Larger Breasts
- Thinner Bones
There's more where that came from too. Testosterone also regulates
your mood and your relationships with others. Low T can lead to
depression and feelings of worthlessness. Some evidence suggests low T
may lead to osteoporosis as well. Despite what you've heard, men are not
immune to bone fractures and loss of bone mass.
How to Diagnose Low Testosterone
Most testosterone in your blood is bound to a hormone called sex
hormone binding gloobulin (SHBG). Testosterone that is NOT bound to SHBG
is called 'Free Testosterone', which can lead to sex problems and is
even linked to kidney damage. 'Total Testosterone' is as the name
implies. It's all testosterone, including free testosterone and that
bound by SHBG.
The average man has 270 to 1070 ng/dL (9-38 nmol/L) of total
testosterone. His free testosterone should be 50-210 pg/mL (174-729
pmol/L). Below that and he's flirting with low T.
You'll need a doctor to diagnose low T. He'll do that with a blood
test, possibly done in the morning, when testosterone levels tend to be
highest of the day.
TestRX is Designed to Boost Testosterone Naturally
You've got several options to fight low testosterone. They're
typically forms of synthetic testosterone (hormone replacement therapy),
taken as shots, gels or patches, tablets or even pellets injected under
your butt cheeks.
But some men (and doctors) hesitate to do hormone replacement therapy
because of the adverse effects it may come with - and that's why many
guys now opt to address low T with TestRX natural testosterone booster.
Unlike synthetic testosterone, TestRX is not a drug. Instead, it's
formulated with natural ingredients like tongkat ali to stimulate
testosterone naturally. Think of it as a gentle awakening - a coaxing of
your body to start making more testosterone with natural ingredients.
You'll feel the difference and see it too, with bigger muscles and
erections that come more frequently.
All guys are different, and this is not to say that all men should
use TestRX to address low T. But it's no coincidence that more guys are
turning to TestRX, and feel more complete for doing just that.
Created on Mar 24th 2019 05:13. Viewed 460 times.
Thanks, Princewill for this well written article.
I enjoyed its simplicity and good use of words to make it informative.
You did not tell us how we can source TestRX. Those who read the article might want to go for it and there is nowhere in the article you have shown us what to do.
Please do that on the body of the article or add it as a comment.
Congratulations for a well written article.
Mar 24th 2019 13:56 2 Likes