Low bioavailable testosterone levels

stelate

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So I recently got a hormonal assay:

LH 3.6 mU/ml (1.5-9.3)
FSH 2.7 mU/ml (1.0-18.0)
E2 36pg/ml (12.0-41.0)
SHBG 54nmol/l (17.3-65.8)
Total Test 470 ng/dl (270-920)
Bioavail. Test (BAT) 0.79ng/ml (1.1-3.1)

My lab doesn't check for Free Testosterone, so I got the Bioavailable Testosterone levels checked instead. What instantly catches the eye is the low BAT level. Is this in any way relevant?

Quick infos about me: I have never touched AAS, Prohormones or any other PCT meds and I am in my mid 20s. My total testosterone levels also seem a bit low for my age.

Maybe someone more experienced in the field of endocrinology or the relevance of free and bioavailable testosterone levels can provide his opinion.

Thank you very much in advance,
stelate
 
So I recently got a hormonal assay:

LH 3.6 mU/ml (1.5-9.3)
FSH 2.7 mU/ml (1.0-18.0)
E2 36pg/ml (12.0-41.0)
SHBG 54nmol/l (17.3-65.8)
Total Test 470 ng/dl (270-920)
Bioavail. Test (BAT) 0.79ng/ml (1.1-3.1)

My lab doesn't check for Free Testosterone, so I got the Bioavailable Testosterone levels checked instead. What instantly catches the eye is the low BAT level. Is this in any way relevant?

Quick infos about me: I have never touched AAS, Prohormones or any other PCT meds and I am in my mid 20s. My total testosterone levels also seem a bit low for my age.

Maybe someone more experienced in the field of endocrinology or the relevance of free and bioavailable testosterone levels can provide his opinion.

Thank you very much in advance,
stelate

Everything looks good except the little low bioavailability. Try finding natural ways to lower your shbg, that should bring up your bioavailability
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