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4 Signs Of Low Testosterone

How Vault Health are changing men's healthcare

No one likes dealing with potential health issues. Finding the time to schedule an appointment and actually going is one thing, but trying to figure out why you've been feeling off lately is another.

Ongoing health issues that were previously attributed to stress might actually be down to something that can be fixed.

You might not know it, but low testosterone levels are extremely common in men, and the good news is, it can be treated.

After the age of 30, testosterone levels in men start to decrease naturally, which can have some negative effects on your day to day life.

It's vital when dealing with low testosterone that you don't just treat the symptoms you may be experiencing, but rather get to the root of the problem. Vault Health does just that. Vault providers offer convenient and confidential healthcare that comes to you. After you answer some short questions online, you'll have a consultation with a Vault provider about potential treatment options for you.

Unsure if you could be suffering from low testosterone? Here are 4 common signs it might be time to seek medical help:

1. Low Sex Drive

Perhaps the most telling sign of falling testosterone levels is a decline in sex drive, or bouts of erectile dysfunction, which can be extremely frustrating. Getting a handle on this can be tricky, but Vault providers will come to a location that's convenient to you, and once a treatment plan has been finalized, your medication will be shipped by a pharmacy in discreet packaging, right to your door.

2. Low Energy

If you feel constantly exhausted despite getting adequate sleep, it could be a sign of low testosterone. Men with low T have reported extreme fatigue and a decrease in energy levels. It can be very difficult to diagnose low testosterone levels, so a Vault provider will discuss your medical history symptoms, as well as take blood work to get a proper read on your testosterone levels. This is an important step to properly assess where your hormone levels currently stand and will help your Vault provider evaluate potential treatment options for you.

3. Mood Changes

Low testosterone doesn't just wreak havoc on your physical health, but on your mental well-being, too. Research shows that men with low testosterone are more likely to face depression, irritability, or a lack of focus, among other things. Having a detailed treatment plan, as well as clear instructions from your Vaultprovider, will help to ensure that you have the best shot of getting your health on track.

4. Loss of Muscle and Bone Mass/ Increased Body Fat

A lack of testosterone can result in weaker bones with less mass density. This can mean that those affected are more prone to breaks and fractures. Some men with low levels can also have problems shedding excess body fat, especially around the stomach and chest area. Your treatment will be mailed directly to you with free overnight shipping once your Vault provider has discussed treatment options with you, and you have decided treatment is right for you.

Vault Health is changing the way men tackle their health issues. Vault providers are with you every step of the way from 24/7 chat support with a healthcare provider to follow up appointments every few months. You are likely to start to feel the full effects of testosterone therapy between 8-12 weeks. There's no time like the present to finally tackle a nagging health issue that's been holding you back.

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