UBCNews - Business - Do You Have Low Testosterone? AU Experts Explore Symptoms & TRT As A Treatment
Episode Date: December 3, 2025You know, there's this quiet health issue affecting thousands of Australian men right now, and most don't even realize it. We're talking about low testosterone. Today, we're looking at what t...he symptoms actually look like and how treatment options are evolving. Welcome, glad to have you here to break this down. TRT Australia City: Hurstville Address: 7–11 The Avenue Website: https://trtaustralia.com/x
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You know, there's this quiet health issue affecting thousands of Australian men right now,
and most don't even realize it.
We're talking about low testosterone.
Today, we're looking at what the symptoms actually look like and how treatment options are evolving.
Welcome, glad to have you here to break this down.
Thanks for having me.
Look, low testosterone is way more common than people think, and the symptoms can be pretty life-altering.
We're talking about things like a noticeable drop in libido,
constant fatigue, mood swings, irritability, even trouble concentrating at work or in daily life.
Right, and those symptoms can really sneak up on you, can't they? I mean, a lot of guys probably just chalk it up to stress or getting older.
Exactly, but there's more to it physically too. Low testosterone often leads to reduce muscle mass in an increase in body fat, particularly around the abdomen.
Some men also experience issues with erectile dysfunction, which understandably affects confidence and relationships.
So we've got libido changes, energy crashes, mood issues, muscle loss, and weight gain.
That's a lot of overlapping symptoms.
How do you even know if low testosterone is the culprit and not just, you know, life being life?
That's where proper medical evaluation comes in.
Blood testing is essential.
It measures your total testosterone, free testosterone, and other hormone markers.
In Australia, guidelines require clinical confirmation of hypogonidism
through medical history and blood test results before prescribing TRT.
Makes sense. And once someone's diagnosed, what does testosterone replacement therapy actually involve?
I've heard there are different methods.
There are multiple options. Injectable testosterone is commonly used and cost effective.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration has approved injections, patches, and gels in Australia.
Injections can be administered weekly, twice weekly, or using longer acting forms depending on the formulation.
Gels and patches offer a needle-free alternative that you apply daily.
Interesting.
And what kind of results can men actually expect once they start treatment?
Well, many men report noticeable improvements within the first month.
better energy levels, improved mood, and increased motivation.
Some also see better sleep quality early on,
but the more substantial benefits typically develop over three to six months.
What kind of substantial benefits are we talking about?
Significant improvements in body composition, for one,
increase muscle mass and reduced body fat.
Sexual function often improves markedly with stronger libido and stronger erections.
Cognitive benefits solidify, too.
like better focus and clearer thinking.
TRT can help build muscle mass
by stimulating protein synthesis
and supporting muscle development.
I actually had a patient in his early 50s
who couldn't get through an afternoon
without nodding off at his desk.
After three months on treatment,
he told me he was back at the gym
and feeling 20 years younger.
That's the kind of transformation
that really drives home the impact, isn't it?
That point about physical transformation
and feeling younger
sets up our next piece, the broader metabolic benefits.
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Picking up on that physical transformation and feeling younger,
how does treatment actually affect overall metabolic health
beyond just energy and muscle?
Great question.
TRT can positively impact metabolic syndrome components
in men with low testosterone,
it influences fat metabolism, improves insulin sensitivity and glucose regulation,
reduces waist circumference, and boost lipid profiles.
Basically, it's helping your body function more efficiently on multiple levels.
So it's more than just feeling better.
There are measurable health improvements happening under the surface.
Definitely.
It also improves bone density, which is vital as men age and face higher fracture risks.
You could say testosterone helps the body work smarter, not harder, supporting systems that naturally
decline over time. Research continues to examine potential effects on various age-related health
conditions, though more long-term studies are needed.
Right, exactly. What about the mental health side? You mentioned mood improvements earlier.
That's huge. TRT boosts mood, alleviates irritability, and depressive symptoms, and significantly
improves overall well-being.
Low testosterone can contribute to symptoms like irritability,
decrease sex drive, and fatigue, which often overlap with depression.
It's like trying to run a car on empty.
Eventually, everything starts to sputter.
Have you ever wondered if low testosterone might be affecting you or someone you know?
The symptoms are so varied, it's easy to miss the pattern.
Absolutely, and that's why proper screening is so important.
guidelines set by medical authorities in Australia ensure treatment is prescribed only when clinically
indicated based on a patient's medical history and blood test results. It's designed to bring
testosterone levels back into the normal range to restore what's been lost essentially and improve
quality of life. So to everyone listening, if you're experiencing chronic fatigue, complete loss
of libido, mood disturbances, or unexplained body composition changes, it's worth having that
conversation with a health care provider. Get the blood work done.
Exactly. Treatment options are accessible now, especially with telehealth services available across
Australia. You don't need a referral for an initial consultation at most specialized clinics.
The key is taking that first step and getting evaluated properly.
And understanding that testosterone replacement therapy is a long-term commitment.
It's more than a quick fix. It can genuinely transform how men feel day-to-day, right?
Right. The aim is to restore testosterone to normal levels and address symptoms like fatigue,
low libido, erectile dysfunction, weight gain, and low moods. With proper medical supervision
and regular monitoring, men can reclaim their strength, vitality, and overall well-being.
That's really the heart of it, reclaiming vitality and strength. Can low testosterone levels affect
younger men too, or is this mainly an older guy's issue?
Good question. While testosterone naturally declines about 1% per year after age 30,
younger men can also experience low levels due to injury, infections, certain medications, or genetic factors.
Age is a factor, but it's not the only one.
Well, we've covered a lot today, from recognizing symptoms to understanding treatment options and realistic expectations.
The bottom line is that low testosterone is treatable, and men deserve to be able to be able to
to feel their best at every stage of life.
Thanks for walking us through this.
My pleasure, remember, knowledge is the first step toward better health.
