If you are tired and worn out or are in any way concerenced with your state of well-being and changing health, why not take our Testosterone Check? This questionnaire lists a number of symptoms that may indicate low testosterone levels. Of course, there may also be other reasons for these symptoms, which it is why it is important to seek professional medical help if you are at all unsure or worried. Simply mark the appropriate box for each symptom, then print it out and take it to your doctor for reassurance or confirmation.
Do you have testosterone deficiency?
None
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Extremely
Severe
Decline in your feeling of general well-being
(general state of health, subjective feeling)
Joint pain and muscular ache
(lower back pain, joint pain, pain in a limb, general back ache)
Excessive sweating
(unexpected/sudden episodes of sweating, hot flushes independent of strain)
Sleep problems
(difficulty in falling asleep, difficulty in sleeping through, waking up early and feeling tired, poor sleep, sleeplessness)
Increased need for sleep, often feeling tired
Irritability
(feeling aggressive, easily upset about little things, moody)
Nervousness
(inner tension, restlessness, feeling fidgety)
Anxiety
(feeling panicky)
Physical exhaustion/lacking vitality
(general decrease in performance, reduced activity, lacking interest in leisure activities, feeling of getting less done, of achieving less, of having to force oneself to undertake activities)
Decrease in muscular strength
(feeling of weakness)
Depressive mood
(feeling down, sad, on the verge of tears, lack of drive, mood swings, feeling nothing is of any use)
Feeling that you have passed your peak
Feeling burnt out, having hit rock-bottom
Decrease in beard growth
Decrease in ability/frequency to perform sexually
Decrease in the number of morning erections
Decrease in sexual desire/libido
(lacking pleasure in sex, lacking desire for sexual intercourse)