Boost their Testosterone this February for Valentine’s Day! Via The Leger Clinic they can diagnose his low testosterone and then it can be boosted!
As January is quite dark and with depression affecting so many, it can have a huge impact on daily life.
The traditional answer is therapy or antidepressants, but the often-forgotten answer is low testosterone.
The Leger clinic knows that depression can arise from a variety of causes – genetic, environmental, chemical, and hormonal. In men, testosterone plays a significant role in both physical and emotional wellbeing.
Low testosterone levels (hypogonadism) can lead to a host of symptoms, including depression.
Symptoms of low testosterone include:
* Depression
* Difficulty concentrating
* Erectile disfunction
* Fatigue
* Increased body fat
* Loss of libido (sex drive)
Spokesperson: Dr Doug Savage, Medical Director of the Leger Clinic is able to speak on the link between low testosterone and depression.
Educating on the complex role testosterone plays in men’s health
With 74% of men*, unaware that testosterone is linked to anything other than sex drive, this men’s mental health month it is important to shift the awkward perceptions men have around understanding testosterone and educate on its vital importance in overall wellbeing.