Indianapolis Men's Clinic Reveals Health Conditions Associated with Low Testosterone


(MENAFNEditorial) Indianapolis, Indiana (PRBuzz) August 14, 2017 - Men's Sexual Health Clinic Launches their Online Guide to Educate Men About Symptoms Linked to Low T.

The Indianapolis Men's Clinic located in the Springs Medical Center in Carmel, Indiana remind consumers of the health conditions that may cause the onset of low testosterone in men. As a man ages, the possibility of experiencing low testosterone greatly increases. The Indianapolis Men's Clinic cautions aging men to monitor their body weight and pay close attention to medications as both may enhance the onset of low testosterone.
Research has shown a strong link between low testosterone and Type 2 diabetes. In a recent study in the Journal of Endocrinological Investigation scientists suggest a possible relationship between low T and high cholesterol, excess weight and metabolic syndrome. Researchers have also identified a possible connection between heart problems and low testosterone.

The physicians at the Indianapolis Men's Clinic encourage men to pay close attention to their overall health and not just their sexual well-being. Other factors that may increase the chance of low testosterone include:
• Kidney damage
• Change in Thyroid function
• HIV/AIDS
• Corticosteroids and other medications

Research suggests that when the body is fighting off a larger problem or chronic health issue there may be less effort put forth in producing testosterone, so in essence, testosterone production could be minimal compared to a healthy person.

The doctors at the Indianapolis Men's Clinic encourage men suffering from low testosterone levels to get a physical, check blood pressure and other major organs to ensure there is not a larger underlying problem. It is natural for men as they age to lose testosterone, however, research is showing that low T could be masking a larger issue.

For more in depth information about health conditions that could be masking low testosterone please visit the Indianapolis Men's Clinic online guide located at:


How do you know if you are suffering from low T?
Low testosterone affects men mostly in their older years, however, there are cases where younger men are also victim. Some of the signs that a man is suffering from low testosterone include a lack of libido or sex drive. This is a chief complaint from patients according to the Indianapolis Men's Clinic. Other signs include difficulty in achieving and sustaining an erection, low semen production, hair loss, fatigue, increase in body fat, decreased bone mass and loss of muscle mass. These are several of the top symptoms men suffering from low T will notice.

The Indianapolis Men's Clinic treats men of all ages for a variety of sexual disorders including low testosterone, premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction and Peyronie's Disease. Located at 11590 Meridian Street, Suite 405 in Carmel Indiana, patients will find a comfortable men's healthcare office complete with men's interest magazines, sports television, quick and confidential appointments. The Indianapolis Men's Clinic is located inside the Springs Medical Center not far from Indianapolis, IN, Fort Wayne, IN, Westfield, IN, Williams Creek, IN, Meridian Hills, IN, and Noblesville, IN.
Patients are seen Monday through Friday between the hours of 9am and 5pm. For more information or to schedule a confidential appointment, men are encouraged to call 317-689-0252 or visit online at .

Brandon C. Ray
Clinic Manager
Indianapolis Men's Clinic
11590 N. Meridian St. STE 405
Carmel, IN 46032
Phone: (317) 810-1104
E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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