In today’s fast-moving world, it is common for men to enjoy a drink now and then. But it becomes problematic when you start drinking excessive alcohol.
Overconsumption of alcohol can poorly affect every aspect of your health, including your hormones.
Drinking too much can cause hormonal imbalance and sex problems like Erectile Dysfunction (ED) in men.
It can disrupt Testosterone levels in the body and have several long-term and short-term effects.
This article will explore the connection between alcohol and Testosterone in men.
Alcohol and Testosterone: Long-term and Short-term Effects
Drinking excessive alcohol can alter hormone levels in the body, including Testosterone.
Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone responsible for developing male sex characteristics.
Low Testosterone (low T) can cause loss of sex drive, ED, loss of muscle mass, and more.
Three glands are involved in the production of Testosterone: the hypothalamus, the anterior pituitary gland, and the testicles.
Alcohol can disrupt the production of Testosterone by affecting the function of these three glands.
Research shows that heavy drinkers have a higher risk of low T or Testosterone deficiency.


