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What Causes Lack Of Interest In Sex And Pain In Testicle During Arousal?

hello Dr. My Name is Kumaikh and I'm 47 years Old male, recently I complain about not having the interest to have sex and if i get aroused sometimes I feel pain in my left testicle. I had hormon test result that I attached herewith, I'm abit concern about my fertility and the complications I may have. please advice according to my results , what do i have and how can i be normal again

TSH (Ultrasensitive) 0.611 µIU/L

FT3      4.0 pmol/L     

FT4      16.09 pmol/L

Serum Prolactin      4.07 ng/ml

LH      4.75 IU/L

FSH      6.52 IU/L

Serum Testosterone Total 8.85 nmol/L     

Serum Testosterone Free      7.8     Pg/ml     

Thanks and waiting your prompt reply
Thu, 21 Jul 2016
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Your total testosterone is on the lower limit of borderline levels. Your free testosterone is low. You might have to consider testosterone replacement. Hence please contact an endocrinologist/urologist for initiation of treatment.
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What Causes Lack Of Interest In Sex And Pain In Testicle During Arousal?

Hi Your total testosterone is on the lower limit of borderline levels. Your free testosterone is low. You might have to consider testosterone replacement. Hence please contact an endocrinologist/urologist for initiation of treatment.