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Men also experience issues related to hormone imbalance. The natural decline of testosterone contributes to problems with sexual dysfunction as well as muscle weakness, depression, bone loss and other symptoms associated with andropause (also called “male menopause”). Testosteron replacement therapy is safe and can provide dramatic benefits. Andropause a is deficiency disease. Half of healthy men between the ages of 50-70 years have low levels of testosterone.
This condition signifies the midlife retreat of the hormones known as androgens: DHEA, and testosterone. In contrast to the “roller coaster” effect so common to women in menopause, the symptoms of andropause appear gradually and can be much less obvious. Some of the first signs a man may be experiencing this change are subtle downward shift in strength and energy, and loss of enthusiasm for the challenge of work, competition, and sexual activity.
Along with the aging process, excessive stress, weight gain, and lack of exercise can further lower testosterone, which will impact stamina, drive and virility. This is a very common condition, but it is often under-diagnosed and under-treated.
Through hormone testing and working with a physician qualified to treat imbalance, a man can address the effect of andropause as well as hidden deficiencies.