Testosterone deficiency is not merely a laboratory finding but a clinical syndrome characterized by physical, sexual, and psychological symptoms. Men with low testosterone may experience reduced energy, loss of muscle mass, diminished libido, and cognitive changes.
Diagnosis requires both biochemical confirmation and clinical correlation. Andrology emphasizes careful evaluation to distinguish true hormonal deficiency from transient or erotic lifestyle-related fluctuations.
Management focuses on correcting underlying causes, optimizing lifestyle factors, and considering hormone therapy only when clinically appropriate. This cautious approach ensures safety while improving quality of life.
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