Low Testosterone Assessment Check The Symptoms You Are Experiencing. fatigue or lack of energy decreased muscle mass and strength Increased body fat around the belly reduced sex drive decreased morning erections sudden, unexpected flush of heat or sweating poor sleep or increased sleepiness reduced physical stamina enlarged breasts mood swings, irritability, or decreased well-being difficulty concentrating or brain fog lack of motivation smaller testicular size increased joint pain, stiffness, or muscle aches Reduced height decreased work performance less body hair or beard growth Osteoporosis unexplained anemia Check All That Apply To You. current or prior breast or prostate cancer Trouble urinating prostate nodules or induration on exam Father or brother with prosate cancer BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation Lynch syndrome, also known as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) stroke, heart attack, or revascularization procedure in last 4 months uncontrolled heart failure personal or family history of blood clots loss of peripheral vision or frontal/bitemporal headaches Do You Wish To Conceive Children In The Future? Yes No Testosteone is not conclusively shown to cause prostate cancer, but it may cause prostate cancer to grow faster. The PSA blood test is the perferred screening method for prostate cancer, however adding a digital rectal exam (DRE) finds clinically relevant prostate cancer in ~ 2% of patients with a normal PSA. If treated with testosterone, I will: get a DRE by a doctor prior to treatment and then every 2 years. not get a DRE and I accept the ~ 2% lower prostate cancer detection rate using PSA only. not do either test (DRE or psa) and i accept the risk of possible late presentation prosate cancer and increased mortality Name * First Name Last Name Date Of Birth * Phone * Email * I read and agree with thrively's terms and privacy statements. * yes Thank you!Dr. Matthew Phares will text you in the next 24 hours to get you thriving.