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Testosterone Decline

Meaning

Testosterone Decline is the physiological process characterized by a gradual, age-related reduction in the circulating levels of the androgen testosterone, primarily observed in men, but also relevant in women. This decline, often termed late-onset hypogonadism or andropause, can lead to a range of non-specific clinical symptoms, including decreased libido, fatigue, reduced muscle mass, increased body fat, and mood disturbances. While a slow reduction is a natural part of aging, a significant decline below the optimal range warrants clinical investigation and potential hormonal intervention. Understanding this decline is crucial for addressing men’s hormonal health and quality of life in later years.