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Testosterone and anaemia are related because low testosterone levels in men cause symptoms such as decreased energy [1], which overlaps with common anaemia symptoms like fatigue, establishing a symptomatic connection between the two concepts.
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claimSymptoms associated with low testosterone in men include lowered sexual desire and activity, erectile dysfunction, breast tenderness or swelling, infertility, height loss, low-trauma bone fractures, low bone mineral density, hot flashes, sweats, decreased energy, reduced motivation and confidence, depression, trouble focusing, increased sleepiness, sleep disturbances, mild unexplained anemia, lower muscle mass and strength, and increased body fat.