What are the symptoms of male hormone imbalance?

Symptoms of Male Hormone Imbalance

  • Cognitive decline.
  • Depression.
  • Erectile dysfunction.
  • Fatigue.
  • Hair loss.
  • Loss of muscle mass.
  • Low sex drive.
  • Memory loss.

What causes hormonal imbalance in males?

Men experience states of hormonal imbalance during their life, including puberty and aging. Hormone imbalance might also be brought on by stress, an acute injury or illness, poor nutrition, inadequate exercise, or several other factors.

How do men get tested for hormonal imbalance?

There is a wide range of tests available for doctors to diagnose a hormonal imbalance, including:

  1. Blood test.
  2. Physical exam.
  3. Ultrasound.
  4. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
  5. X-ray.
  6. Thyroid scan.
  7. Sperm count test.

At what age do men’s hormones change?

Male menopause involves a drop in testosterone production in men who are age 50 or older. It’s often affiliated with hypogonadism. Both conditions involve lowered testosterone levels and similar symptoms.

What are the signs of male menopause?

The ‘male menopause’

  • mood swings and irritability.
  • loss of muscle mass and reduced ability to exercise.
  • fat redistribution, such as developing a large belly or “man boobs” (gynaecomastia)
  • a general lack of enthusiasm or energy.
  • difficulty sleeping (insomnia) or increased tiredness.
  • poor concentration and short-term memory.

How do I know if my testosterone levels are low?

Specific Signs/Symptoms of Testosterone Deficiency (TD)

  1. Reduced sex drive.
  2. Reduced erectile function.
  3. Loss of body hair.
  4. Less beard growth.
  5. Loss of lean muscle mass.
  6. Feeling very tired all the time (fatigue)
  7. Obesity (being overweight)
  8. Symptoms of depression.