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Is Male Menopause a Fact or a Myth?

Male menopause or andropause is similar to what happens to females experiencing menopause. Although it isn’t the same, it happens when men reach a certain age, decrease testosterone levels, and experience
sudden changes and symptoms.

If you are suspecting that you are going through this phase in your life, you might want to read the
information in this article.

Is male menopause existent?

The term is used to describe decreasing testosterone levels in men related to age. Because men experience symptoms of andropause at the same time women experience menopause, the term was coined.

After men reach the age of 40, their testosterone levels are bound to decrease by 1% every year. Although the decrease in testosterone often goes unnoticed, you can get your testosterone levels tested just to be sure. In addition, some signs and symptoms will indicate that you are going through this phase.

Signs and Symptoms

The symptoms men experience during menopause or andropause can differ considerably, so there is no
single answer to this question. That said, some of the most frequently reported symptoms are:

  • Hot flashes
  • Night sweats
  • Mood swings
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Fatigue
  • Reduced sexual desire
  • Infertility
  • Decreased spontaneous erections

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to consult with a doctor to discuss your options and receive treatment if necessary.

Some signs and symptoms are more worrisome than others and not all men go through them as they age. The best way to avoid most symptoms is to eat healthily, exercise regularly, and have a balanced lifestyle.

If you are trying to start a family at a later age and you are experiencing these symptoms, you should most definitely visit a doctor to get the proper treatment.

Although it does not happen to all males, it is always better to be careful.

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