New Delhi, May 10 -- The debate over low testosterone has moved far beyond endocrinology clinics and into a wider cultural and commercial battlefield. What was once a narrowly defined hormonal disorder is now being reframed as a broad condition tied to fatigue, libido, motivation, and even identity.

At the center of this dispute is a fundamental tension between clinically verified testosterone deficiency and an expanding "Low T" narrative increasingly shaped by private healthcare marketing and social media-driven masculinity discourse.

A clinically defined endocrine disorder

Medical science defines testosterone deficiency, also known as male hypogonadism, as a diagnosable endocrine condition confirmed through repeated blood testing com...