Andropause is the name given to the male menopause and refers to the production of a hormone called androgen declining. This is not uncommon in advancing age but it is also associated with injuries and diseases that slow or stop androgen production. Recognizing the symptoms associated with andropause can mean a male gets a quick diagnosis and treatment. Unfortunately, many males—especially those under 40—are reluctant to seek treatment for male menopause; usually due to embarrassment they are suffering from the ensuing sexual dysfunction.
Male Menopause Symptoms
The terms “male menopause” and “andropause” are popping up all over the place now, with more and more men facing concerns regarding a mid-life hormonal decline. Once referred to somewhat disdainfully as “mid-life crisis”, male menopause puts a more accurate label on a very genuine – and sometimes distressing – condition. There are very real reasons for this mid-life decline, and many men are somewhat relieved that it is no longer being written off as a silly “crisis”.Andropause – An Exploration into the Mid-Life Male Menopause Crisis
Almost everyone is familiar with the idea of menopause, the time at which menstruation ceases. Leading up to this biological occurrence, women may suffer from mood swings, changes in libido and sexual function, hot flashes and a wide range of other unpleasant symptoms. While men don't have a specific event associated with aging the way women do, they still have to deal with the same kinds of symptoms.What Every Man Ought to Know About Androgen Deficiency in Men
There has been much talk lately of “male menopause” or “andropause” in conjunction with androgen deficiency – particularly where older men are concerned. If you’ve heard anything about this, it may have caused you some concern.