Wednesday, 04 March 2009
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Men Suffer From Menopause too?!
For years, people have been hearing and learning about menopause and how to deal with it. Men and women are educated about this natural condition that affects women when they reach a certain age in order to properly cope with it and accept it as a natural condition.However, another particular condition similar to menopause affects men and is a mystery on why this condition happens. This male menopause condition is called the Andropause is a condition that affects men that is very similar to women’s menopause.
This condition is caused by low testosterone level in men and is considered the male menopause condition that is affecting men when they reach a certain age.
The symptoms of andropause relates very closely to menopause. It will include fatigue, depression, decreased sexual activity, and irritability. Surprisingly, this change has been always ignored and is considered as a normal phase in a man’s life. It may be a normal thing, but it doesn’t mean that men should suffer greatly from this condition.
Researchers suggest that andropause is caused by excess alcohol intake, stress, overweight, vasectomy, lack of exercise and aging. Because of this, researchers have also begun to seek treatment methods to reduce the effects of andropause.
One solution to the problem is the Testosterone Replacement Therapy or TRT. This treatment showed promising results in effectively relieving symptoms of andropause. Adding to that, it also restores health, sex drive, and potency. It will also include a sense of renewed vitality and virility when it is given to the right patient, at the right time and at the right doses.
You have to realize the fact that the natural tendencies of men in the early years of his life are concerned primarily on their career, money and power. Often, men ignore and neglect family and friends to focus more on career. However, in the later years when andropause sets in, men becomes more maternal, as if the men changes role from being fatherly to becoming motherly. Surprisingly, men don’t even sense the changes themselves and women notice it more. Women often tell doctors about this condition that their husbands are going through.
In response to the falling testosterone levels in the body, andropausal men will experience night sweats, and palpitations.
When men who experiences the mentioned symptoms and visits their doctor, the doctor will usually check for andropause by examining the following:
• Loss of hair in the armpits and axilla
• Low sex drive
• Erectile dysfunction or impotence
• Shrinkage of testicles
• Decreased muscle strength
• Depression
• Constant fatigue or tiredness
• Low sperm count
• Decreased bone densityAside from the testosterone treatment, men should take the necessary steps in order to decrease the overall effects of andropause. The first step in treatment is to accept the condition. Once men accepted the condition it will be easier for them to treat it.
The next step is to exercise, and teach them to control themselves by quitting smoking and not abuse alcohol. Since, the body is changing while people age, men who are andropausal should also learn to relax and rest well.
Does it surprise you that men also deal with menopause?
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Comments (14)
no.
It really wouldnt surprise me.
When I was preggo with my son I didn't have any cravings or weird mood swings but my hubby did - lol
Men also deal with monthly cycles. There is a predictable pattern to the highs and lows of our testosterone. Since I have started lifting I have noticed a huge increase in my libido and my overall well being. Lifting weights=testosterone production. Who knew?
Does it surprise you that men also deal with menopause?
They don't deal with menopause. They just call women names and roll their eyes.
It doesn't surprise me that men deal with andropause.
No, I think my dad is going through it.
One of the comments above said, "They just call women names and roll their eyes."; haha, my automatic thought was that I couldn't exactly blame them.
No, it doesn't shock me that men go through the same kinds of symptoms at a certain age. I always figured they did.
Nope, not surprised. And I have heard that men have monthly hormonal cycles...don't know anything about that though.
hmm
No.
When a mans sexual performance starts to become an issue it is normal for him to start avoiding intimacy with his partner, this lack of communication in turn leads to resentment which magnifies the relationship problems. This is often due to the majority of men feeling uncomfortable discussing erectile dysfunction largely as we see it as a personal failing rather than a medical problem. Women can and do share sexual health problems readily with their friends and colleagues. In doing so, they will alleviate their own concerns and share solutions.
That is why I am writing about my experience with the Butea Superba herb, not commonly known here in the West. It is grown under government license in the Far East and widely used throughout Asia as a male aphrodisiac. Recent clinical trials on men suffering Erectile Dysfunction resulted in over 80% of those tested experiencing significant improvement in their sexual function. I have been taking Butea in pill form for the last three months with excellent results. More importantly my desire for intimacy has returned and my partner and I enjoy thoroughly fulfilling love life once more. I do find taking the pills makes me think about love making more often, which has probably increased the frequency of our intimacy levels. But neither of us is complaining. I found Butea in pill form on the internet under the brand name HealthyED, see- www.healthyed.co.uk . If you or your partner is suffering with a fall in your libido, I strongly recommend this product.
this doesn't surprise me at all. i'm convinced they have monthly hormone cycles too!
this is probably worse because it starts at about age 30. yikes!
its a weird thought
This is horrible.