Men’s Health and Testosterone: What You Need to Know

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January 8, 2025

Dear readers,

Testosterone plays a critical role in men’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being. However, the reality is that average testosterone levels in men today are significantly lower than they were 40 years ago. This decline is concerning, but it is not irreversible.

As men age, they may enter a phase known as “andropause,” often considered the male equivalent of menopause. During this period, testosterone levels naturally decrease, typically beginning in the 30s or 40s and progressing gradually over time. Unlike menopause, these changes are less abrupt but can profoundly affect a man’s quality of life. Common symptoms of andropause include fatigue, diminished energy, mood fluctuations, reduced muscle strength, increased body fat, decreased libido, and difficulties with focus or memory.

Research indicates that men’s testosterone levels have been declining by approximately 1% per year over the past few decades. As a result, today’s 40-year-old man may have 20-40% lower testosterone levels than his father did at the same age. This trend is influenced by various factors, including exposure to environmental toxins, suboptimal diet, lack of physical activity, chronic stress, and rising obesity rates.

If you’ve been experiencing these symptoms, it could be more than temporary discomfort. Low testosterone not only disrupts daily life but also increases the risk of serious health issues such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, and cognitive decline.

At The Gajer Practice, we provide comprehensive, evidence-based approaches to address low testosterone. Our process begins with personalized testing to evaluate hormone levels and understand your overall health profile. Based on these results, we may recommend targeted lifestyle modifications, such as optimizing nutrition, implementing an effective exercise regimen, and managing stress—all of which can naturally enhance testosterone levels. When necessary, Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is available as a precise treatment to restore hormonal balance and vitality.

Do not allow low testosterone to diminish your quality of life. Whether you are experiencing symptoms or simply aiming to optimize your health, I am here to guide you every step of the way. Schedule a consultation at The Gajer Practice, and together we will develop a customized plan tailored to your needs.

To your health and vitality,

Dr. Aleksandra Gajer

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