Instructions: Answer "Yes" or "No" to each question. The more "Yes" answers you have, the more it suggests you may have symptoms associated with low testosterone. Remember, this is not a diagnosis. Seeing a healthcare professional is the only way to accurately diagnose low testosterone.
Energy Levels: Have you experienced a noticeable decrease in your energy levels?
Yes / No
Mood Changes: Have you noticed more frequent mood swings, depression, or irritability?
Yes / No
Weight Gain: Have you gained a significant amount of weight without any changes in your diet or exercise routine?
Yes / No
Muscle Mass: Have you noticed a decrease in muscle mass or strength, even with regular exercise?
Yes / No
Fatigue: Do you often feel tired or fatigued, even after a good night's sleep?
Yes / No
Libido: Have you experienced a decrease in your sexual desire or libido?
Yes / No
Erectile Dysfunction: Have you had difficulties achieving or maintaining an erection?
Yes / No
Concentration: Do you find it harder to concentrate or have you noticed a decrease in your memory?
Yes / No
Sleep Patterns: Have you experienced changes in your sleep patterns, such as insomnia or sleeping more than usual?
Yes / No
Body Hair: Have you noticed a loss of body hair?
Yes / No
Scoring:
0-3 Yes Answers: Your symptoms may not be associated with low testosterone, but if you're concerned, it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider.
4-7 Yes Answers: It's possible that your symptoms could be related to low testosterone. Consider speaking with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis.
8-10 Yes Answers: Your symptoms strongly suggest that you might have low testosterone levels. It is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and testing.