Symptoms of Low Testosterone
Signs That You May Be Suffering From Low Testosterone
Low testosterone levels can cause a variety of symptoms, which may affect your physical, emotional, and sexual health. If you’ve noticed any of the following signs, consider taking a simple at-home blood test from Urban TRT. We can assess your testosterone levels and recommend effective treatments to help you feel like yourself again.
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Also known as hypogonadism or Low-T, common symptoms of low testosterone include:
Physical Symptoms
- Low energy levels: Persistent fatigue and lack of stamina
- Muscle loss: Reduced muscle mass and strength
- Increased body fat: Weight gain, especially around the abdomen
- Hair loss: Thinning or loss of facial, body, or scalp hair
- Reduced bone density: Higher risk of fractures or osteoporosis
- Height loss: Linked to bone density issues
- Small or shrinking testes: Visible changes in testicle size
- Low sperm count: Decreased fertility
Sexual Symptoms
- Low libido: Reduced sexual desire or interest
- Erectile dysfunction: Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection, including lack of morning erections
- Delayed or incomplete sexual development
- Infertility: Difficulty conceiving due to low sperm production
Emotional and Cognitive Symptoms
- Depression or anxiety: Mood swings, sadness, or irritability
- Decreased motivation: Lack of drive or initiative
- Low self-confidence: Feelings of inadequacy or low self-esteem
- Poor concentration and memory: Difficulty focusing or forgetfulness
Sleep Disturbances
- Disturbed sleep patterns: Trouble falling or staying asleep
- Increased sleepiness: Feeling drowsy or tired throughout the day
Other Signs
- Mild anaemia: Low red blood cell count, leading to fatigue or weakness
- Frequent night time urination: Waking up often to urinate
Recognise These Symptoms?
If you aren't feeling your best and recognise these symptoms, we recommend booking a blood test to check your own testosterone levels.
Click the link below to find out more about our initial men's hormone test and book.

