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MALE MENOPAUSE (ANDROPAUSE)
Menopause is a word that is used a lot when it comes to a woman’s reproductive health. A woman is said to be on menopause when she hasn’t seen her period for 12 consecutive months (one year). This occurs when a woman is in her 40s-50s. The symptoms of menopause in women include mood swings, irregular periods, bloating, digestive issues and mood swings. Women who are on menopause no longer experience premenstrual syndrome (like menstrual cramps and acne) and they are also less likely to get pregnant. With all this said, do you know that men also experience menopause?
Yes! Men do experience menopause once they get to a certain age. Male menopause is medically known as ANDROPAUSE. Andropause is a condition which causes the testosterone levels of men to reduce as they get older. Many men experience andropause from in their 50s, unlike female menopause, the symptoms of andropause aren’t seen immediately. Instead, they slowly show as time pass and many men are unaware of the fact that they are on andropause.
Andropause is different in different men. For some it reduces their urge to get intimate with women while for others it doesn’t affect their urge to get intimate. The symptoms of andropause can be physical, psychological and also medical. Some of the symptoms of andropause include;
1. Development of breasts in men
2. Reduced energy
3. Infertility
4. Low libido
5. Increased body fat
6. Low body mass
7. Physical weakness
8. Difficulty sleeping
9. Loss of body hair
10. Mood swings
As a man, it will be very difficult for you to tell if you are experiencing andropause, that is why you need to consult a doctor. When you visit a hospital, a blood test will be done to check the level of testosterone in your body. You will also be asked a few questions by the doctor, to check if what you feel is similar to symptoms of andropause.
As a man, you can reduce the effects of andropause, or even prevent it totally by adopting healthy lifestyles from an early age. Eating a healthy diet, reducing your alcohol intake, having a healthy sleep routine and exercising are just a few ways you can prevent andropause.
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