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Your total testosterone is within the laboratory reference range, suggesting adequate testosterone production for basic physiological function.
At this very low testosterone level, multiple body systems are failing — bone density loss accelerates, muscle mass rapidly declines, energy and cognition are very impaired, cardiovascular protection is lost, and libido is absent. This requires urgent medical attention.
Seek urgent medical care. Endocrinology referral and investigation for the cause (pituitary, hypothalamic, or testicular failure) are needed. Testosterone replacement therapy may be indicated.
Total Testosterone: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Low testosterone (hypogonadism) may contribute to persistent fatigue, reduced sex drive, difficulty building muscle, increased body fat (especially belly fat), depression, brain fog, and reduced motivation. This affects both men and women, though at different absolute levels.
See your doctor for a full hormonal panel (LH, FSH, prolactin, SHBG (a protein that grabs onto sex hormones) (a protein that carries sex hormones in your blood), free testosterone). Lifestyle factors (sleep, resistance exercise, reducing alcohol) can meaningfully improve testosterone. Medical treatment with TRT may be appropriate depending on symptoms and cause.
Total Testosterone: {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Borderline low testosterone can cause subtle symptoms: mild fatigue, slightly reduced motivation, mildly reduced sex drive, and difficulty gaining muscle. These may be more apparent with physical or emotional stress.
Optimize sleep (testosterone is produced at night), engage in regular resistance training, reduce excess alcohol, and manage chronic stress. Retest in 3 months. See your doctor if symptoms are significant.
Total Testosterone: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour total testosterone is within the laboratory reference range, suggesting adequate testosterone production for basic physiological function.
No action needed. Continue supporting healthy testosterone through good sleep, exercise, and a balanced diet.
Total Testosterone: {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeYour total testosterone sits in the upper-middle of the healthy range, providing excellent support for energy, muscle building, libido, mood, and metabolic health.
Excellent result. Continue the lifestyle habits that support this level: quality sleep, regular exercise, and stress management.
Total Testosterone: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalTestosterone in the high-normal range is generally favorable for health outcomes in men. In women, it can cause acne, oily skin, or mild extra body hair. Context matters noticeably.
For men: generally healthy — no action needed. For women with symptoms (acne, hair growth, period irregularity): discuss with your doctor and check for PCOS.
Total Testosterone: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highElevated testosterone in men can result from exogenous testosterone use (TRT overdose), anabolic steroid use, or rarely an adrenal or testicular tumor. In women, high testosterone strongly suggests PCOS, adrenal hyperplasia, or an androgen-secreting tumor.
See your doctor. In women, PCOS screening is essential. In men, review any testosterone therapy and investigate for androgen-secreting conditions.
Total Testosterone: {{value}} {{unit}} — above reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Very high testosterone suggests androgen-secreting tumor (adrenal or gonadal), noticeable anabolic steroid misuse, or in women, a testosterone-secreting ovarian or adrenal tumor. This level may contribute to serious health consequences and requires urgent investigation.
Seek urgent medical evaluation. Imaging of adrenals and gonads and comprehensive endocrinology assessment are needed immediately.
Total Testosterone: {{value}} {{unit}} — very high (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.