When Your Partner Has Low Testosterone | Everyday Health
If you’re a man in your 20s, 30s, or 40s, you may not be giving much thought to your testosterone levels. But if you’ve noticed changes in your sexual drive and performance, it may be time to think about the possibility that your testosterone levels are dropping.
You’re not alone: approximately 5 million men will seek treatment for low testosterone this year.
And if you’re wondering what’s causing it, the truth is that there’s no simple answer. There are a lot of factors that can contribute to low testosterone levels, from excessive weight gain to aging itself (testosterone tends to drop 1% each year after age 30).
It’s also possible that certain medications or conditions, like diabetes, can induce lower T levels.
Beyond the medical treatments for low testosterone symptoms, Werner is a big believer in the power of exercise. If you can get your partner on the right track or exercise with him, it can really help. “The first step is to begin to exercise, even modest exercise, as soon as possible,” he says.
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