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wanetta
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Posted: 11/03/05 - 01:00 Post subject: menapause health for men |
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Is it true that there is a male menopause? What can be done in order to improve men’s health in menopause?
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aloyse
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Posted: 12/08/05 - 09:20 Post subject: |
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Some people believe that there is a male menopause. It means low testosterone level which leads to depression, sadness, irritability, low libido, erectile dysfunction, anxiety, hot flushes and sweating, and memory and concentration problems in men in their late 30 and at the beginning of 40ies. These symptoms are also commonly caused by other conditions and are very non-specific. There are experts who dismiss the male menopause theory and say that because men's testosterone levels fall gradually, their bodies should naturally adapt to lower levels over time and disapprove testosterone replacement therapy.
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weebunny
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Posted: 04/07/06 - 06:10 Post subject: Male Menopause |
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[Sorry but there is a Male Menopause according to our Dr.It is called Andropause and is very real to men and some menopause effects are to some women.Dysthemia type of Depression, night swets,weight gain,mood swings, fatigue...My husband has it .Yes he has very low testosterone levels and is 50 yrs old.Ever wonder why some men at 40 or 50 want to leave their wives and look for a younger woman or start to act as if they hit the teenage years again? Sometimes ,according to our Dr, it is atributed to Andropause.So he tells us.]
Some people believe that there is a male menopause. It means low testosterone level which leads to depression, sadness, irritability, low libido, erectile dysfunction, anxiety, hot flushes and sweating, and memory and concentration problems in men in their late 30 and at the beginning of 40ies. These symptoms are also commonly caused by other conditions and are very non-specific. There are experts who dismiss the male menopause theory and say that because men's testosterone levels fall gradually, their bodies should naturally adapt to lower levels over time and disapprove testosterone replacement therapy.
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