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Monday, September 6th, 2010
Andropause is a condition brought about by low levels of testosterone throughout the man’s body. It normally occurs in men aged 40 years old and above where they experience symptoms similar to women’s menopause. However, changes in men are gradual, characterized by fatigue, changes in moods and attitudes, and loss of physical agility, energy, and sex drive. Studies show that men may even acquire the Jekyll Hyde Syndrome or Irritable Male Syndrome (IMS) which can later on affect the people around him.
A lot of people are familiar with the book written by Robert Louis Stevenson entitled Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It speaks about human psyche dealing with the mind of a male in particular. Dr. Henry Jekyll has a life-long pursuit of separating man’s two natures to obtain the essence between evil and good.
Dr. Jekyll superiors and friends refused to help him. However, he succeeded in doing his experiments using his formula, but the results were shocking. Dr. Jekyll’s evil nature, Edward Hyde, surfaces with a separate identity. Hyde starts to murder those people who refuse to support Dr. Jekyll’s cause. From then on, Dr. Jekyll keeps on fighting to control his evil half.
It is really shocking that this transformation could occur with men undergoing andropause. Their attitudes can suddenly change from being once a loving and sensitive person to becoming mean and uncaring. Some wife does complain to their husbands that they completely changed from being Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde.
There are pointers to understand in the manifestation of this syndrome. Mostly, men who experience IMS can really change apparently overnight. He could appear so peaceful, loving, and contented but suddenly he freaks out as agitated, mean, and discontented. Other factor which triggers the condition involves a crisis of a relative or close friend. It could also be a difficulty in achieving his real identity since he has different roles such as being a father, a son, a husband, or a friend. This leads to confusion and fear thinking that he has to destroy his old version to move into something new.
IMS has affected a lot of men. It was mentioned earlier that plummeting testosterone levels can cause a man to become withdrawn and irritable which is considered an internal cause. However, external causes also trigger IMS in men. It can include physical injury or illness, or a relationship or job loss. So he thinks that his problems are caused by another person thus complaining more about it. Then he justifies it with anger to release the blame viewing the world via distorted lenses.
But not all men acquired IMS. There are four factors that should come together to develop IMS. It is determined by changes in hormones, brain chemistry, loss of identity, and stress levels. You just can’t easily rate men who are irritable and angry with IMS. They should take the tests to be sure that they have IMS since being irritable and angry are normal.
Men can seek counseling to treat IMS so that they could prevent themselves from becoming Mr. Hyde of course. Men having low levels of testosterone can have testosterone restoration. Right diet and exercise is also significant. Exercising can increase testosterone levels. But keep in mind that low-carb diets are not helpful. Low carbohydrates can lower serotonin levels making men irritable. Remember, understanding IMS and seeking proper help is worth all the effort.
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Saturday, August 28th, 2010
Surviving and understanding the Jekyll and Hyde male menopause syndrome
Some if not all men fear this certain stage in mans life called male menopause. For many, this crisis is the start of half dying and half living nature.
But what about male menopause is really scary?
When a man reaches the age of 40, he starts to become irritable, easily stressed and starts to lose his passion and purpose in life. This turning point of the way to andropause haunted men in one way or another – Male menopause syndrome.
There are three causes linked to male menopause syndrome. First is the fluctuation of male hormones. This is a normal occurrence as we age. But also, this can be manifested due to lack of nutrients and exercise. The next factor is the change in the brains biochemistry. The decrease in the supply of neurotransmitters increases hostility, anger and impatience. The third and the resolvable cause is the increase of stress level. It could be due to too much consumption of alcohol or due to psychological stresses. How you handle circumstances can be a big factor in this area. It could be avoided if only you would try. These factors became part of the mid-life struggles which challenge men to overcome.
Many wives had their stories to tell about their partners with altering characters, husbands who turn from being Jekyll to Hyde, from being compassionate to mean. The male menopause syndrome patterned to the book of Robert Louis Stevenson entitled Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde had so much in common.
The story is about Dr. Jekyll who had this pursuit of separating the good and the bad nature of man. In his quest, he encountered rejections from colleagues and superiors. For that he had to work alone for his project. Then, Dr. Jekyll had to do the experiment with himself. That separated his evil nature who turned out to be Mr. Hyde. In contrary to the good persona of Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde had been murdering the board of governors who turned down the cause of Dr Jekyll. All through the story, Dr Jekyll had been pursuing in vain to control his evil half.
The same pursuit happens to men who are suffering from the male menopause syndrome. From being the responsible and loving Jekyll, they had the tendency to turn to being the irritable Hyde. Men at this age seemed to change overnight.
But these tendencies are often triggered by loss of a friend or relative. The death of a close person seemed to trigger thoughts of them being the next in line. And the realization of their being mortal is so striking that he has convoluted thoughts.
The confusion that he feels is often accounted to his responsibilities and to the people surrounding him. Then he describes this feeling as being trapped and subsequently loses his sense of being.
At this crisis, men need to be understood. It is a crucial period when a man would want to be free and to destroy the order of the old ways. It is the period when they need to feel needed, and that they are important. There could be a lot of remedies in store trying to relieve the symptoms of male menopause. They can cause side effects, however. The best cure is to give them enough support and guidance to overcome this crisis.
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Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
Adams descendant, the male species is unpopularly known to be afflicted with a critical illnesse Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Syndrome or the Male Menopause.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Syndrome
In 1886, Robert Stevenson wrote a book about Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde wherein he discussed the quest of Dr. Jekyll to divide the two characters of human so that he can separately define good from evil. No individual during his time supported Dr. Jekylls experiment hence he performed the test upon himself, which gave birth to Mr. Hyde, the evil side of Dr. Jekyll.
Mr. Hyde started his revenge to all the people who disheartened Dr. Jekyll. The madness, misery and vengeance were all over. Mr. Hyde is uncontrollable. His wickedness is unstoppable. Dr. Jekyll had so many struggles controlling his evil part, Mr. Hyde.
Male Menopause
Male menopause or sometimes referred to as andropause is a condition where a man goes through an unavoidable change in social, interpersonal, psycho-logical and even the spiritual aspect.
Similarity of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Syndrome with Male Menopause
Both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Syndrome and Male Menopause are considered transitional stages of men.
Dr. Jekyll had longings to separate the good identity from the evil one. This may be explained to mans desire to be completely good or entirely bad which most of the time are dictated by events in humans life. Men are faced in an intersection where they have to decide the path they need to take the good or the bad one.
Male menopause, on the other hand, is a shift from first adulthood to second adulthood. It is commonly described as the maturation of men wherein they focused more on the inner self, compared to the previous stage of his life where he is much focused with the outer being.
Differences between Male Menopause and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Syndrome
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde syndrome differs with male menopause in terms of the following:
?Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde syndrome can happen to men anytime. It knows no age. On the other hand, male menopause usually takes place when a man is about to reach second adulthood, it can emerge as early as thirty-five years old or as late as sixty-five.
?Male menopause is highly associated as a hormonal or chemical change, which may have a positive or negative effect towards the whole being of a man. While Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde syndrome is more of a psychological change. Additionally, the triggering factor is primarily environmentally related such as overexposure to vices, influences of friends or misfortunes in life.
Most of the time, the syndrome portrays negative effect unless the evil part has been defeated.
The abovementioned conditions can make or break a man. If Mr. Hyde rules, a mans life then peace and love will not have a room in his heart. Not only will a man suffer but also his family will significantly be affected. If Dr. Jekylls personality will govern then negative emotions may not be felt or even expressed which then can affect both the individual and his significant others. There should be a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the life of a man, so that there will be balance.
Male menopause can break a man if he perceive and acts negatively on the said condition. The condition can help him achieve the man he ought to be if the male species will have a positive attitude towards andropause.
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
An aged man walks along the road when a frog shows up in all of a sudden, the frog uttered to him, If you will kiss me I will transform into a beautiful maiden. The man, after hearing the words of the frog, picks it up at once and places it inside of his purse. The frog in its great confusion asked the man, Why didnt you kiss me? But the man answers, I would prefer to have a frog talking inside of my purse.
This story can be likened to a satire wherein it depicts an aged man with a sexual insecurity. According to some researches, a man reaching the age of 50 and 60 are already not capable to perform for quite several reasons. And this situation is often associated to male menopause.
Nowadays, approximately 18 million of the male American population are affected with this dilemma on waning sexual potency, affected by the lowering of the testosterone level.
Moreover, this dilemma which is often termed as the midlife crisis for aging men does not solely affect their sexual potency; this also affects their mood, as well as their endurance, quite akin to the feelings of women when they are also reaching their menopausal period.
According to specialists, male menopausal may show various symptoms like frequent fatigue, grouchiness, the lowering of sex drive, decrease in lifes enjoyment, waning strength of erections, falling fast asleep after eating dinner, the ability in sports is gradually declining, lowering of strength ad stamina, and decrease in energy.
If a man above the age of 50 is experiencing three of the mentioned symptoms, there is a chance that it might already be a low testosterone syndrome.
There are statistical studies that also reveal the effects that can be related to the lowering of testosterone level, these are:
Reduce of libido level, this includes the eagerness for sex and the sexual thoughts
Reduce in muscle mass
Reduce of memory level
Increase of heart ailments
It is usual that on the part of the women, they often perceive that men will not go through to anything like what they will go through as they reach their midlife. However, with all these presented facts about male menopausal, it shows that women and men will be going through to a closely alike experience in the later years of their lives.
People frequently focus on the differences between the menopause of male and female that they tend to neglect the numbers of its similarities, like for instance the impulsive mood swings, anxiety and bad temper, the aching of neck and back, the lapses and loses of memory, the lowering of concentration, lowering of self-esteem, the feeling of gaining weight, and sickness or injury takes longer time to cure.
Although men go through some reproductive modification, they do not lose their capacity for reproduction, unlike women. However, because men are considered to have a sturdy performance in terms of sex, many of these men would prefer to keep the frog talking inside of his purse and dismiss the fact that it can transform into a beautiful maiden, than let the situation caused by male menopause insult his sexuality.
Note this, the fatigue brought by male menopausal dilemma is taken by these men quietly, yet, inside of them there is an out bursting howl.
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Saturday, July 17th, 2010
Male Menopaws: The Silent Howl A Book about Helping Males Overcome Male Menopause
When males reach the age of late 40’s or early 50’s, they will somewhat experience a condition called the mid-life crisis. They tend to get depressed, tend to get conscious with their appearance and they tend to have little interest in sex.
This condition is also called the male menopause where the testosterone level found in males declines and causes them to get depressed, irritable, experience constant tiredness or fatigue and also cause them to have decreased interest in sex. In some cases, males become impotent when they reach this age.
This is why there are self-help books such as the Male Menpaws: The Silent Howl written by Marty Sacks and Jack Davis to help males all over the world overcome the mid-life crisis. This book is designed to inform and teach males to cope up with the difficulties that a middle-aged man experiences.
This book also has illustrations of gentleman dogs that offer humorous solutions for the difficulties of middle-aged males experience in today’s society. If you are a female, this book is a great gift for your husband who is reaching or who has reached that certain age where he often gets depressed. This book will be able to inform him gently about the facts of life and that life is what you make of it.
This book informs men gently about the harshness of change and it also contains how to cope up with it. This book will tell them to stop pouting and move on with their lives in a humorous way to make it easier for males to accept it.
It is a fact that changes in life as you age can be harsh. It can affect both men and women and this change in physical and emotional state is inevitable and should be accepted in order to better cope up with it.
The Male Menopaws: The Silent Howl offers comprehensive information about the truth about aging and ways to help you overcome the mid-life crisis stage in life. This is where males will learn how to make the most of it and will also help them learn more about themselves.
It is a fact that not many males will be willing to accept the fact that they are growing older everyday. This book will help them accept that fact and accept it with pride.
So, if you ever have a friend who is suffering from mid-life crisis or if you have a spouse who is also suffering from mid-life crisis, try and purchase this book for them. You have to consider the fact that they won’t be buying this book anytime soon. So, it would definitely be a good idea if you give this book to them as a gift.
They will surely enjoy reading it and at the same time, make them realize that being middle-age is not that bad at all. You will see that after they have read this book, they will be more mature and they will also accept what they have naturally become in life.
This book is a must-read for every male who is going through the dreaded mid-life crisis where they often get depressed and very conscious on how they appear. With this book, they will be more confident about themselves and accept the aging process better.
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010
Surviving Male Menopause: Jed Diamond’s Guide for Man and Woman
Jed Diamond is a licensed psychotherapist practicing his profession for almost 40 years. He is also the director of the health program MenAlive which aims in helping men to live well and live long. He has already authored seven books which include the best seller “Male Menopause” which is translated into fourteen languages and “Surviving Male Menopause” containing other important factors of a man’s life discussed in details.
For Jed Diamond, it is very important to understand the andropause phenomenon which occurs in men. As this brought physiological and psychological changes, affected people might get really upset and their family members may also suffer the consequences. This is true especially for married people. In general, wives carry the burden of their changed husband. They also get confused and despaired about their husband’s personality especially when talking about moods and attitudes.
“Surviving Male Menopause” educates women regarding the most complicated stage of the men’s life. The book contains eight chapters which are easy to understand. It is a complete book which discusses about male menopause on a more personal outlook. Women also speak their side as they gain a deeper understanding of what the phenomenon really is. It is true that some women who lack understanding can be blown off against what their husbands has been showing to them jeopardizing their marital relationship.
Hear stories from men revealing the truth as they experienced a complicated biological change in their lives. Maybe your mind is bombarded by a lot of questions regarding male menopause but afraid to know it. Well, in this book you will find the answers.
It is a fact that before facing their later years, men once become adolescents and more mature during their middle age. The stages of manhood are thoroughly discussed providing guidelines on how to survive each stage.
Men could hardly accept it that andropause is striking them. They face their greatest fear thus denying that apparent symptoms of andropause in them are not happening. How can anyone accept the fact that they are losing their energy, sex drive and physical agility? Moreover, they would also deny that IMS (Irritable Male Syndrome) is attacking them. It is the condition wherein sudden mood swings occurs from once being lovable, contented, and peaceful to becoming mean, discontented, and agitated. In this book, men are taught how to overcome their fear and denial stage.
Male menopause has different factors to deal with. Men can never successfully pass this stage without proper knowledge of how to get through it. As some mostly believe that it is the end of men’s sexual power. But if they would follow the right direction then it is worth in the end conquering defeating consequences. Remember, that looking ahead with a good disposition can help. Male menopause is only a passage to a more passionate, purposeful, and productive time in men’s life.
Experiencing and passing the male menopausal stage can probably bring in useful benefits. “Surviving Male Menopause” truly serves a guide for both men and women to achieve peace and harmony in their relationship despite its effects. Jed Diamond ensures that men’s menopause should not threaten the couple’s future to live happily like before. Changes are normal, but most people differ in their view of acceptance. Take note, men and women who are more educated will have a higher percentage of survival.
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Saturday, June 5th, 2010
A Guide in Surviving Male Menopause for Men and Women
The male menopause or andropause is a condition that all men will go through once they reach a certain age. It is something that everybody should know how to deal with, especially men and their spouse.
This condition is very similar to female’s menopause condition where there are also related symptoms. The cause of andorpause or male menopause is the decline of hormones as they age.
If you think men are spared from menopause, you should think again. The andropause condition or the male menopause condition will eventually affect all men once they reach a certain age. This particular condition is associated with the decline of male hormone levels that occurs at certain age, usually when men reach late 40’s or early 50’s.
The main symptoms of andropause are erectile dysfunction or failure to achieve erection, mood changes, night sweats, constant fatigue or tiredness, and also irritability and depression. Some even said that when men are suffering from andropause, they become more motherly than fatherly. They tend to be focused more on family and friends rather than the natural focus of men on money, career, and power in the early life before the andropausal stage.
Surprisingly, the change isn’t always noticed by men who are going through the andropausal stage. The men’s spouses do notice it and have constantly said that their husbands are going through the menopause.
There will also be physical changes associated with andropause, such as loss of hair in the armpits and axilla, shirking of the testicles, lessening of muscle mass, and also decreased muscle strength.
This change is due to the loss of androgens in a man’s body. Androgen’s is known to be the basic ingredient that makes up masculinity and because of the loss of this ingredient, physical change occurs.
Andropause may cause depression in men and because of their irritability; it may also cause depression in their spouses. This is why it is important for women to know how to deal with andropause and teach their husbands to know how to deal with it too. Here are some ways women can teach their husbands to cope up with the inevitable changes that andropause can cause:
The first thing a woman should teach her husband is to teach them how to love and reward themselves as well as love and reward others.
Men are usually abusive when it comes to alcohol and smoking. Teach men not to abuse alcohol and also quit smoking at the same time. Tell them that it will lessen the signs and symptoms of andropause or male menopause and also, will be healthier for them.
Lack of exercise is a known cause of early aging. This is why it is important to encourage men to exercise. This will prolong their youth and also slow down the physical changes that naturally occurs when people age.
Eating right is also one of the best ways to combat andropause. Teach men to eat qualitatively and not quantitatively. Tell them that it is more important to eat the right kind of food instead of eating more of the wrong kinds of food.
Andropause is inevitable and will eventually happen as men reach a certain age. Teach your husband to deal with it. Teach them to accept it in order to live life to the fullest. Tell them to seek out some hobby in order for them to take their mind off the condition.
These are some of the ways you can effectively help your husband when they are suffering from andropause. Always remember that this condition is unavoidable and it is relatively the same as menopause. The best thing you can do is accept it and enjoy it.
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Thursday, May 6th, 2010
Overcome Male Menopause Symptoms and Rediscover Your Energy with the Revolutionary Testosterone Treatment
There are facts today that supports that women are not the only ones who can suffer from changing hormones related to aging. It has been found that men too can suffer from the same symptoms that women experience during menopause.
The so-called male menopause is still being debated whether they exist or not. However, evidence suggests that male menopause is very plausible and many males in society are suffering from this condition.
Also called andropause, the male menopause condition affects every male. This condition is natural and symptoms can be seen when men reach the age of late forties or early fifties.
It has been found that when men age, the production of androgen declines. Because of the decrease of androgen, males suffer from male menopause with some symptoms that are very similar to menopause that occurs on women. Men that are undergoing androgen decline or andropause experience constant fatigue and weakness, depression, and also sexual problems.
However, unlike in women where hormone production stops completely, the male hormone or the testosterone declines in a much slower process. This means that men who are healthy can still be able to produce sperm even if he already reached the age of eighty or even longer.
The male menopause will have devastating effect to men and their spouses. This is because with decreased sexual activity and constant irritability, it will likely result in an unhealthy relationship within the marriage. Because of this, many couples undergo marriage counseling at this age and sometimes, men who goes through this condition goes into depression.
However, there are available treatments today that can decrease the signs and symptoms of male menopause. In fact, this kind of treatment will improve sexual health and also social well-being of males who are going through the male menopause stage. This treatment is called the testosterone replacement therapy or TRT.
This revolutionary treatment will help males who are experiencing the male menopause condition accept it better. The treatment will be able to relieve some of the symptoms associated with the male menopause condition, such as depression, loss of interest in sex, and constant tiredness or fatigue.
The testosterone replacement therapy is available in oral, IV, and patch forms. This particular treatment should always be done with a professional in order to give the patient the proper dose of testosterone to avoid any unwanted side effects and also to increase the benefits that males can get with the therapy.
Through this therapy, males and their spouses will be able to live a happier and healthier life. If your spouse is suffering from male menopause, it is likely that he won’t notice the signs and symptoms. Try to tell them about this condition and recommend the testosterone replacement therapy as an answer to his problems.
With this therapy, it will be able to decrease the symptoms associated with male menopause. It will decrease the feeling of depression, and constant tiredness or fatigue, and it will significantly increase the sex drive of males.
However, before undergoing such treatment, you and your spouse should first consult your doctor first. The doctor will run a series of tests in order to determine if testosterone replacement therapy is the right choice. The doctor will also be able to recommend testosterone replacement therapy specialists who will be able to assist you and your spouse during the therapy sessions.
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Tuesday, April 13th, 2010
Are you a man in your 30s or older? At that age, a man should stop taking virility for granted and begin to plan for an eventual decline in testosterone. He will need to be aware that with the decline in the male hormone causes symptoms that will make him feel less vital. It’s possible to take action to minimize such symptoms and preserve or restore vigor.
The first step should be learning what symptoms he might encounter. When testosterone wanes, a man may feel tired, depressed, or irritable. Physical symptoms include thinning hair, loss of muscle mass, weight gain, difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection, and loss of libido. Fortunately, after decades of studying and helping women with menopausal symptoms, American medicine is now turning to men’s symptoms and how they might be alleviated. One recently developed formula is a supplement called Amidren. Amidren is described by its manufacturer as a male hormone modulating formula. Basically, Amidren addresses the deficit in testosterone while balancing other key compounds in the male bloodstream. The result is improved vitality, a boost in metabolism and, consequently, improved mental outlook.
So say you’ve decided you are experiencing some of the symptoms of male menopause, and you’ve visited a physician or other health care professional to rule out a more serious physical condition. Your next step is to find a provider of Amidren, and get started restoring your former levels of vim. Like so many products these days, Amidren is available online. What a wonderful time to be a consumer! There are so many advantages to shopping online. Remember those nosy cashiers at your corner pharmacy? You don’t have to come face to face with them anymore. It’s convenient and easy to place an order online. It’s not more expensive. In fact, since you’re saving gas, it’s probably cheaper. But how do you locate the best purveyor of the product you’re interested in, in this case Amidren?
First of all, spend a little time with your search engine doing some research. There are many providers of Amidren, and the prices they offer vary from under $40 for sixty tablets to over $60. Some distributors will offer a discount for large orders. Others offer free shipping as an incentive. Price is one factor you will want to research.
Perhaps more important than price is reliability. You can allay any fears you may have and deal with firmly established, well known retailers like Drugstore.com or Amazon.com. These companies want to protect their reputation, and will work with you to address any problems you may have with your order.
If you deal with an online distributor that you’ve never heard of, the first thing to do is make sure the website lists a street address and phone numbers, both local and toll-free. A reputable online drugstore will have pharmacists that you can consult with by phone for free. Steer clear of organizations that only allow customer contact by email, or that only list a P.O. Box for an address.
Do not deal with companies that send unsolicited email to your inbox. Anytime you give out personal financial information on the internet, it should be an exchange that you initiated.
Congratulations on taking control of your current and future health! With a little research, you should be able to find the Amidren distributor that fits your needs.
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Saturday, April 10th, 2010
The condition and the symptoms of male menopause are comparable to the ones women experience and can sometimes be as worse. However male menopause does not affect all men, at least not with the same inclusion. Only some of the men between the age of forty and fifty can experience the condition and most of the symptoms of male menopause.
All the changes that occur in every man during the male menopausal period can affect every aspect of their lives. Male menopause is recognized as a physical condition and manifests in personal, psychological, social and spiritual dimensions.
Men also experience difficulties in hormonal fluctuations that affect their sexuality, mood, and personality like women. It is only one of the manifestations of the aging process of a man, where changes comes and make the person better out of it.
All men going through male menopausal can experience hormonal changes that greatly affect their lives. The levels of hormones will lower at their mid-life and may have changes which are usually associated with male menopausal. It is important to mark that every man has a unique personality and their individual levels of hormonal loss may vary widely. They have different outlook in life and strategies of living with satisfaction.
If the level of hormones lowers, it can be the cause to the decrease in sex drive and the general well being of their health. The occurrence of these things will also lead to the increase of depression and weight gain and absolutely will change the day to day living as compared to their lives before the onset of male menopause.
During the menopausal period, some men can experience problems with regards to impotence. Wherein it is the constant inability to achieve and maintain an erection that is enough to have a satisfactory sexual performance. And because of impotency, men are having lowered sexual desires.
How can a man recognize that he is going through that certain stage in life, the menopausal period? There are some symptoms to be aware of. Some are physical, some are psychological, and some are sexual. The following are the symptoms that a male is going through a male menopausal period.
Physical symptoms of male menopause include:
Recovery from injuries and illness takes longer
Less endurance for physical activity
Gaining weight
Difficulty reading small print
Loss or thinning of hair
Sleep disturbances
Low libido
Lack of energy
Psychological symptoms of male menopause include:
Irritability
Hesitancy or difficulty in making decisions
Worry and fear for life
Depression
Having low self-esteem, self-confidence and joy
Loss of purpose and direction in life
Feeling alone, unattractive, and unloved
Lack of memory and complexity in concentrating
Mood swings
Sexual symptoms of male menopause include:
Decreased sex drive
Fear of sexual impotency
More relationship problems and fights occurs with regards to sex, love, and intimacy
Incapacity to erect during intimacy
Increased of attraction to a much younger opposite sex
All the symptoms that a male can experience during the male menopausal period can be treated. Although men have been suffering from either physical, emotional or sexual symptoms of male menopause, you need to control it not through attempting self-diagnosis but by talking to a doctor, this will lead to being better informed and getting the proper treatment to alleviate the symptoms of the condition.
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