Experiencing persistent low mood, reduced motivation, or difficulty concentrating can affect both daily performance and overall wellbeing. Some men describe feeling mentally slower, struggling to focus, or experiencing what is often referred to as “brain fog”. While these symptoms can have many causes, hormonal imbalance is one factor that is sometimes overlooked. At Dr Ed Robinson Aesthetics, we take a medical approach to assessing symptoms such as low mood and reduced mental clarity, helping determine whether declining testosterone levels may be contributing.
Understanding Low Mood & Brain Fog
Mood and cognitive function are influenced by a range of factors, including hormones, sleep quality, stress levels, and overall health.
Testosterone plays an important role in supporting mental wellbeing, motivation, and cognitive performance. When testosterone levels fall below the optimal range, some men experience symptoms such as low mood, difficulty concentrating, reduced motivation, and mental fatigue.
Many patients describe this as feeling less mentally sharp than they used to be, struggling to focus for long periods, or finding everyday tasks more mentally draining.
However, symptoms like brain fog and low mood can also be linked to stress, poor sleep, lifestyle factors, or underlying health conditions. For this reason, proper medical assessment is important to determine whether hormonal imbalance may be involved.
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