Tuesday 16 April 2013

Male Menopause, Testosterone Deficiency

Male Menopause Testosterone Deficiency

Are you going through the menopause? Do you suffer from mood swings, sudden burst's of anger, depression, fatigue, lack of libido?

The male menopause is real, male menopause, testosterone deficiency is real and it starts earlier than you think.

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Thursday 13 December 2012

Male Menopause

The Principal focus of Male Menopause is Testosterone Deficiency.


 Also known as Andropause, Male Menopause, or Man-o-pause. It's a condition characterized by loss of energy, weight gain, depression, memory loss, erection problems, irritability, night sweats and decreased sex drive and linked with heart failure, diabetes, obesity and osteoporosis. Our research shows that millions of men over the age of 50 suffer from Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome yet only 1% have been diagnosed and are being treated.

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Male menopause, known clinically as late-onset hypogonadism, refers to a drop in testosterone levels, which sometimes occurs as men age. Although all women experience menopause (a significant decline of estrogen) as they age, only recently has it been accepted that men also suffer but do not understand the male menopause symptoms. 


Study researcher Frederick C. W. Wu, MD, and his colleagues surveyed the men about their physical, sexual, and psychological health. Morning blood samples were collected to assess testosterone levels. Men with pituitary or testicular diseases were excluded from the study.

Wu and colleagues identified three key symptoms related to sexual health that were associated with a decreased testosterone level and contributing to a male menopause diagnosis -- erectile dysfunction, reduced sex drive, and decreased frequency of morning erection. Six non-sexual symptoms were also identified as possibly contributing to a male menopause diagnosis. The three physical symptoms were: difficulty in engaging in vigorous physical activity, inability to walk one kilometer, and inability to bend or stoop. The three psychological symptoms were: low energy, feeling sad, and fatigue.

The problem stems from low testosterone levels, lack of exercise and poor diet.  All of which can be resolve, quickly and effectively.




The findings, Wu said, could help doctors identify who is at risk for male menopause and who could benefit from testosterone-replacement therapy.

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