Health For Everone Q&A Men’s Health

What are the symptoms of low male hormones?

Asked by:Brenda

Asked on:Mar 27, 2026 03:05 AM

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  • Alyssa Alyssa

    Mar 27, 2026

    Estrogen is an essential component in our human body. It determines many of our physiological characteristics and body functions. A lack of estrogen will have a huge impact on our physical and mental health. Androgen, which is the main estrogen in men, will cause a lot of harm if the man's body is deficient. So what are the adverse effects of androgen deficiency in men? The article will give you a brief introduction.

    Six main manifestations of androgenic inattention symptoms.

    1. Lack of enthusiasm for everything

    The functions of the two systems of nerves and endocrine are closely linked. The decrease in male hormone levels causes the nerves to be greatly reduced in reliability and unable to withstand slight external shocks. It is easy to become sensitive, restless, angry, and lose confidence, which is the same as the psychological confusion of women during menopause.

    2. Obesity

    Male hormones make men look more masculine, mainly because of our visual muscles. Male hormones can adjust the proportion of muscles and fat, reduce the body's storage of fat, and help muscles become more developed.

    3. Loss of sexual desire

    Reduced androgens, especially testosterone (the main substance media responsible for sexual desire), can cause loss of sexual desire and even impotence.

    4. High blood lipids and slow fluidity

    Estrogen is as important to a man's blood vessels as sunscreen is to a woman's skin. Clinical experiments show that estrogen has the effect of preventing atherosclerosis in blood vessels in men. Among them, testosterone can reduce bad cholesterol (high-density cholesterol) in the blood and reduce blood viscosity. Without it, excess blood sugar will slow blood flow.

    5.Osteoporosis

    In the process of bone metabolism, testosterone plays a stimulating role. Without the supervision of estrogen, bone hyperplasia and metabolism are easily imbalanced, leading to the outflow of high-quality protein and osteoporosis.

    6. Prostatic hyperplasia

    Men's bodies also have a small amount of estrogen, which is balanced with androgens. When androgens decrease, estrogen will increase. Through a series of mutual biochemical reactions, cell growth factors in male prostate cells are aroused, causing cell proliferation, leading to prostate hyperplasia.