Testosterone levels: usually start to rise at puberty and by age 15-16 may range from 100 to 1000, and most adults by 117-18 will have levels of 300-1200.. In your case, your levels may be a little lower than average if you are a late bloomer and family history may help you here, or it could be related to testicular problem. Since you got a T test, it sounds like you are worried. Other labs may help ID the problem.
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