About Low Testosterone
Understanding Low Testosterone (Low T)
Some men have low testosterone levels. This is called hypogonadism or low testosterone (low T). It’s more than just feeling tired 24/7, men often experience the symptoms of low testosterone such as muscle loss, erectile dysfunction, difficulty concentrating, weight gain, and more.
It’s not unusual for men to experience the symptoms of low T, especially as they get older. As men age, testosterone levels can naturally decline.

Testosterone replacement therapy is a safe and effective option for getting your life back. Some contributing factors are obesity, stress, anxiety, chronic illness, working extended hours or swing shift, lack of good nights rest, and even just the normal aging process.
The American Urology Association (AUA) identifies low blood testosterone (low T) as less than 300 nanograms per deciliter (ng/dL).
These symptoms or conditions may accompany low T:
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Low sex drive
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Fatigue
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Reduced lean muscle mass
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Irritability
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Erectile dysfunction
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Weight gain (especially in the abdomen)
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Brain fog
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Joint pain
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Poor sleep habits
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Lack of motivation
Treating the Effects of Low T
At NexGen Health and Wellness, we treat low testosterone with hormone replacement therapy … and we do it differently! We tailor the treatment and dose to each man’s individual needs, as informed by lab tests. We also differ from the typical hormone treatment protocol by testing consistently and varying the dose as your T levels rise and fall, because they do. By continually, actively monitoring patients and adjusting treatment, we minimize the risks, maximize the benefits, and help most men achieve a marked, positive change and a reinvigorated life and sense of self.

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Have Questions About Low Testoserone? Contact NexGen Today!
NexGen Health and Wellness can help you look and feel your best! We offer men’s health consultations and safe, FDA approved medications to help you with low testosterone. Walk ins are welcome, so there is no appointment necessary!
For more information about the conditions and symptoms of low T, call NexGen Health and Wellness at 901-244-6631.