Affecting over 10% of UK men, low testosterone is caused by a mix of ageing, genetics, diet, illness and some medications, leading to low mood, fatigue, weight gain, swollen breasts, loss of libido and erectile dysfunction. Treatments depend on the cause and if it can be managed, as well as lifestyle improvement such as losing weight, getting better sleep and stress management. Avoiding soya-based products by limiting tofu and soya milk may help. Vitamin supplements including vitamin D, zinc and omega-3 fatty acids may boost testosterone levels. If blood tests confirm low levels, a specialist can provide testosterone replacement therapy, or even try a drug called clomid (used for fertility management in women). Beware of the risks of too high testosterone levels, which include acne, baldness, mood swings and aggression,…
