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Male Menopause SymptomsMale Menopause Symptoms Can Be Very Real Male menopause, also
known as andropause, is characterized by the gradual decline
in the production of testosterone. Many other conditions can
cause what might be classified as male menopause symptoms.
It is generally considered wise to seek medical advice if
male menopause symptoms arise rather than trying to diagnose
the condition by oneself. Many of the most common of male menopause symptoms can be
treated by the medical profession. Even if they don't label
the condition as male menopause, there are certain things
that can help with its symptoms. Some of the more severe of
male menopause symptoms absolutely call for medical
attention if they arise. The causes of male menopause symptoms are part of the
natural aging process in most cases. During the 40s and 50s,
men experience a very gradual decline in testicular
function. As the function decreases, hormonal levels can
also decrease. When testosterone levels are no longer what
they once were, male menopause symptoms can crop up. Unlike
female menopause, however, the function of the testes does
not cease it simply declines. Serious symptoms of male menopause are not very common.
If very serious and troublesome symptoms do arise, most men
are advised to see their doctors. Other conditions, such as
mumps, testicular injury, lupus, diabetes and more can lead
to similar symptoms. The most common male menopause symptoms include: · Fatigue This is perhaps the number one on the list of
male menopause symptoms. This type of fatigue is pretty
severe and can come with a sense of overall loss of well
being. · Joint pain This tends to manifest with a lot of other
conditions, as well. It is not the most common of male
menopause symptoms, but it can go along with it. · Hot flashes The hormonal disruptions can cause hot
flashes just as they do with female menopause. · Sleep problems Insomnia is not uncommon as far as
male menopause symptoms are concerned. · Decreased sex drive This is up there as one of the
top male menopause symptoms. It also tends to be one of the
most troublesome for most men. Some decline in drive is
expected with a decreased testosterone production, but a
severe decline can be a cause for concern. · Difficulty maintaining erections This can go along
with the loss of sex drive and lowered hormonal levels. · Depression If this particular male menopause symptom
is severe, lasts for several weeks at a time or is
associated with thoughts of suicide, medical attention
should be sought immediately. No matter the cause,
depression can be very serious. · Increased irritability This can go along with a
number of other conditions, but its presence as one of the
many male menopause symptoms makes sense, especially when
sleep disruptions are present. The simple hormonal changes,
too, can cause this all on its own. · Weight gain This tends to be common with male aging,
but can be a male menopause symptom, as well. While some doctors don't recognize male menopause
symptoms outside of their affiliation with other conditions,
the truth is these symptoms are very real. Andropause, male
menopause or simply aging, the fact is men do undergo some
changes as they age, too. Women do not hold the corner on
the market here.
Dawn M. Olsen is an Advocate for Better Womens
Health through Education, Recipe Developer, Soy
Food Enthusiast and the Author of "Menopause A
to Z - A Definitive Guide to Modern Menopause
available online now at
http://www.menopauseatoz.com |
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