Low Testosterone Treatment

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Feeling tired, lost your drive, gaining weight? You may have low testosterone. Recognize the symptoms and find effective treatment that works.

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What is Low Testosterone?

Low testosterone (also called “low T” or hypogonadism) is a condition where your body doesn't produce enough testosterone. Testosterone is the primary male hormone, responsible for energy, sex drive, muscle mass, fat distribution, bone density, and mood.

Testosterone levels naturally decline with age—about 1% per year after age 30. By the time men reach their 40s and 50s, many experience symptoms of low testosterone. But low T can occur at any age due to various factors.

Up to 40% of men over 45 have low testosterone. Most don't know it because they attribute symptoms to stress, aging, or lifestyle—when the real cause is treatable.

Symptoms of Low Testosterone

Recognize the signs. If you experience 3 or more of these symptoms, you may have low T.

Fatigue & Low Energy

Feeling tired all the time, even after a full night's sleep. Lacking the energy you used to have.

This is often the first sign men notice.

Low Sex Drive & Libido

Decreased interest in sex, reduced spontaneous erections, and lower sexual desire.

Affects relationships and self-confidence.

Loss of Muscle Mass

Difficulty building muscle despite working out. Feeling weaker than you used to be.

Testosterone is essential for muscle protein synthesis.

Weight Gain & Belly Fat

Unexplained weight gain, especially around the midsection. Difficulty losing weight.

Low T slows metabolism and promotes fat storage.

Brain Fog & Poor Concentration

Difficulty focusing, memory problems, and mental cloudiness.

Testosterone affects cognitive function.

Poor Sleep Quality

Trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up feeling unrested.

Low T disrupts normal sleep patterns.

Additional Signs of Low T

Mood changes and irritability
Depression or anxiety
Reduced motivation and drive
Hot flashes
Hair thinning or loss
Reduced bone density
Decreased confidence
Erectile dysfunction

What Causes Low Testosterone?

Aging

Testosterone naturally declines 1% per year after age 30.

Obesity

Excess body fat converts testosterone to estrogen.

Medical conditions

Diabetes, thyroid issues, pituitary disorders.

Medications

Opioids, steroids, and certain other drugs.

Injury or infection

Damage to the testes can reduce production.

Lifestyle factors

Chronic stress, poor diet, lack of exercise.

Low Testosterone at Any Age

30s

Low T in Your 30s

Early decline often dismissed as stress or busy lifestyle. Symptoms include fatigue, weight gain, and decreased drive. Many men don't realize it's low T.

40s

Low T in Your 40s

More noticeable symptoms: difficulty maintaining muscle, brain fog, lower libido, increased belly fat. This is when many men seek treatment.

50+

Low T at 50 & Beyond

Significant decline affects quality of life: fatigue, sexual dysfunction, mood changes, loss of vitality. TRT can restore function and well-being.

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Green Bay, Wisconsin

1525 Park Place, Suite 300, Ashwaubenon, WI 54303

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Skokie / Chicago, IL

4711 Golf Road, Suite 1050, Skokie, IL 60076

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the symptoms of low testosterone?

The most common symptoms include chronic fatigue, low sex drive, difficulty building muscle, unexplained weight gain (especially belly fat), brain fog, mood changes, and poor sleep. Many men experience several symptoms together. If you have 3 or more of these symptoms, you may have low T.

How do I know if I have low T?

The only way to confirm low testosterone is through a blood test. Normal total testosterone ranges from 300-1000 ng/dL, with levels below 300 ng/dL considered low. However, symptoms matter too—some men feel symptomatic at levels considered "normal." We evaluate both your labs and symptoms.

What causes low testosterone?

Common causes include aging (testosterone declines 1% per year after 30), obesity, medical conditions (diabetes, thyroid disorders), medications (opioids, steroids), testicular injury, and lifestyle factors (chronic stress, poor sleep, sedentary lifestyle). Often multiple factors contribute.

Can low testosterone cause weight gain?

Yes. Low testosterone slows metabolism and promotes fat storage, especially around the abdomen. It also makes it harder to build muscle, which further reduces metabolic rate. Many men with low T find it nearly impossible to lose weight despite diet and exercise—until they treat the underlying hormone deficiency.

Does low T cause fatigue?

Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of low testosterone. Men often describe feeling tired all the time, lacking motivation, and having less energy than they used to. This fatigue persists even with adequate sleep and is often misattributed to stress or aging.

At what age does testosterone decline?

Testosterone levels peak in late teens/early 20s and begin declining around age 30 at a rate of about 1% per year. By age 40, many men have noticeably lower levels. By 50-60, up to 40% of men have clinically low testosterone. However, low T can occur at any age.

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A simple blood test can confirm if you have low T. Schedule your free consultation today.

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