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Suffering From Erectile Dysfunction, Reduced Energy Level, Sleeping Problem And Feeling Depressed. What Is The Problem?

Hi, i am an 18 year old male from Denmark. I really think that i am low on testerone. Some symptoms that fits : Decreased sex drive, Erectile dysfunction , Reduced energy level , Reduced strength and endurance levels, Sleep problems, Emotional problems including sadness, irritability , difficulty concentrating, and depression, Decreased penis or testicle size and a little decreased muscle mass. I just wanna check here with you, before i go to the local doctor, if it could be anything else
Wed, 18 Jul 2012
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Low testosterone could be the reason for your symptoms, but there are other causes as well. You need to evaluated by a physician and probably will need blood work to determine the cause. IF low testosterone is the cause of your symptoms, it is treatable.
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Suffering From Erectile Dysfunction, Reduced Energy Level, Sleeping Problem And Feeling Depressed. What Is The Problem?

Low testosterone could be the reason for your symptoms, but there are other causes as well. You need to evaluated by a physician and probably will need blood work to determine the cause. IF low testosterone is the cause of your symptoms, it is treatable.