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It's definitely possible that low testosterone could be contributing to your symptoms. Fatigue, low motivation, and low libido are all common signs of low testosterone in men. However, these symptoms can also be caused by other conditions, so it's important to get a proper diagnosis from a healthcare professional.
If you think low testosterone might be the culprit, here's what you can do:
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Talk to your doctor: This is the most crucial first step. Your doctor can order blood tests to check your testosterone levels. They will also be able to discuss your symptoms, medical history, and rule out other potential causes.
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Consider a telemedicine option for initial consultation: If getting to a doctor quickly is a challenge, some telemedicine services can offer an initial consultation and even facilitate getting lab tests done. Companies like Hims and Keeps (though more known for hair loss, they offer broader men's health services and can connect you with doctors for hormone issues) or specialized men's health clinics like Everlywell (which offers at-home testosterone test kits and telehealth consultations) can be a starting point. They can help you understand if low testosterone is likely and guide you on the next steps with a medical professional.
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If diagnosed with low testosterone, discuss treatment options with your doctor: If your tests confirm low testosterone, your doctor will discuss treatment options. The most common treatment is Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT). This can come in various forms:
- Injections: These are often given every week or two. Many people find them effective.
- Gels or Patches: Applied daily to the skin.
- Pellets: Inserted under the skin every few months.
- Oral medications: Less common due to potential liver issues, but available.
For specific brands, your doctor will recommend what's best for you based on your individual needs and preferences. They might prescribe medications from pharmaceutical companies like AbbVie (with their product AndroGel) or Teva Pharmaceuticals (with their product Androderm), or discuss injectable options.
Important Note: Self-diagnosing and self-treating can be dangerous. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider to get an accurate diagnosis and a safe, personalized treatment plan. They can ensure that any treatment you receive is appropriate for your specific situation and monitor your progress.