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Learn about male menopause. Who might have andropause? What are the symptoms of andropause? What are the possible treatments? Where can it be treated?
Andropause, sometimes known as male menopause, is a term used to describe the decrease in male hormones, such as testosterone, due to age. Though the drop in hormone levels is not as drastic as in women, men in their late 30s to early 50s can develop some symptoms related to andropause. A few lifestyle adjustments should be enough to help cope with the symptoms, or your doctor might suggest testosterone replacement therapy for the treatment and management of andropause.
Andropause is a normal part of life. There is a lot that you can do to treat its symptoms. If you're considering taking hormone therapy treatment for andropause, contact us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or any of the following platforms for more information.
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Your body might produce less testosterone when you’re older. Andropause is a normal part of aging. However, some lifestyle choices contribute to the drop in testosterone levels. These include:
The good news is that andropause is not a disease, and its associated symptoms are manageable. Some can even go away on their own without any treatment. Andropause is a normal part of aging, and there are many things you can do to cope with the changes in your body. However, you should also be aware of symptoms that aren’t normal so you know when to seek medical attention.
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Andropause can manifest itself in many ways, but some common symptoms can be found in men who have andropause.
Not only can andropause cause changes in appearance that might affect mental health, but the decrease in male hormones also causes more health risks for the skeletal or cardiac systems. This means you might have a higher risk of developing heart disease and might get injured more easily.
There are a few possible treatments for andropause, such as testosterone injections. The most common way is lifestyle adjustment. Healthier life choices can make a lot of improvement in the symptoms of andropause and can be beneficial for your overall health. This includes:
However, sometimes lifestyle adjustments might not fix the problems. This means lifestyle factors and psychological issues might not be responsible for your symptoms of andropause. In this case, you might be having hypogonadism, which means your body produces less hormone or no hormone at all. You could have hypogonadism from birth, or it could be developed later in life, especially for people with type 2 diabetes or who might be overweight. Hypogonadism can cause the symptoms of andropause as they both lower the level of your testosterone, but it isn't a normal condition. You might need hormone replacement to treat hypogonadism.
It is always a good idea to seek a professional diagnosis if you are experiencing andropause because a blood test can detect testosterone deficiency. This could help you get the proper treatment, as testosterone replacement could help relieve the symptoms of andropause. This could help your body regulate your hormones to an average level. However, the risks from HRT outweigh its benefits if not done correctly. Which could include:
Testosterone replacement is one standard treatment for men going through andropause. Your doctor may also recommend specific lifestyle changes to help with andropause symptoms.
In some cases, testosterone replacement may increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, high cholesterol, and liver disease. It will also cause an enlarged prostate. Hence, following up with your doctor's appointment is essential to monitoring your testosterone level and treatment for andropause.
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