Low Fluids
No, this isn’t talking about blood. There are three parts of the male body that work in conjunction with one another to develop the sperm-filled fluid that is released during ejaculation, otherwise known as semen. The prostate, testicles, and seminal vesicles all require a good amount of testosterone to be stimulate enough to produce the amount of fluid required for the appropriate ejaculatory volume (1.5 to 5 cubic centimeters). If you find that your volume is waning, it’s one of the clearest symptoms of low-T.
Remember, a loss of fluid levels will also impact fertility. If you and your partner are attempting to have children but have been unsuccessful up to this point, low levels of testosterone could be the cause.
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