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The Facts About Andropause and Hormone Replacement Therapy

Andropause (aka male menopause) may not be a common discussion topic, but it should be. All men experience the symptoms of Andropause to some extent, especially after the age of 40. So what is andropause, and why should you ask your doctor about it?

What is Andropause?
Andropause is caused by low testosterone levels in men. Testosterone levels reach a peak when men are around 15 to 18 years old, and then begin to decline after age 25 – 27. Around the age of 35, most men notice the symptoms of andropause to some extent.

Although andropause is caused by the natural decline of hormone levels in men, factors such as obesity, cancer, heart and lung diseases, certain medications, stress, and depression may accelerate the onset of andropause. Good news though, exercising regularly, limiting alcohol, and following an optimal diet can help you better manage the symptoms of andropause. Also, make sure to get your testosterone levels checked by your doctor on an annual basis. Many men are diagnosed with depression without having their testosterone levels checked to see if they have andropause.

What are the top symptoms of andropause?
The top male menopause symptoms are irritability, decreased sex drive, muscle loss, depression, and decreased bone density. Other symptoms include sleep problems, weight gain around the middle, memory loss, erectile dysfunction, and night sweats. Fortunately, andropause treatment is available. Your doctor can test your testosterone levels and provide testosterone treatment through male hormone replacement therapy.

Male hormone therapy is effective at alleviating the symptoms of andropause. Male hormone treatment can improve a man’s sense of well-being and increase male sex drive, muscle mass, strength, and. Male hormone therapy also reduces mood fluctuations, irritability, and depression. It has been shown to reduce the risk of developing certain medical conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis, and therapy can prevent osteoporosis, optimize bone density, and improve mental acuity.

Male hormone replacement therapy is a safe treatment for low testosterone levels . It has been used for over 60 years, and the most recent research confirms, it is a safe and effective treatment if done correctly. Before receiving treatment, you must have a physical exam and a consultation with a qualified physician. Blood tests will be ordered to measure hormone levels and including a PSA (prostate-specific antigen) blood test to check the health of the prostate. These pre-cautionary procedures help ensure proper, safe treatment.

The primary hormones used to treat andropause are testosterone , thyroid, human growth hormone and DHEA (which helps with immune function, increasing energy levels, and reducing depression).

Testosterone:
Testosterone is responsible for the normal growth and development of sex organs and normal levels of testosterone contribute to energy, sexual function, mood, and libido.

Thyroid:
Thyroid is a systemic hormone having a significant impact on overall health including metabolism, energy, well being, hair loss, immune system, memory, heart health, to name only a few.

Human Growth Hormone:
Human growth hormone (HGH) controls muscle and bone growth and lowers the amount of fat in the body. HGH is also known for its anti aging properties and its ability to increase calcium retention, protein synthesis, and muscle mass.

DHEA:
DHEA is secreted by the adrenal gland and several studies suggest that DHEA has many therapeutic properties. Principle among those is 1) support to the immune system helping to prevent everything from the common cold to cancer and 2) a balance to cotisol secreted by the body under stress and highly destructive to body cell when present in excess.

Seeking Help for Andropause and Male Menopause:
It is estimated that four out of five American men over the age of 40 have low testosterone, and 99% men over the age of 60 have low testosterone. However, only 5% are currently being treated. Testosterone is responsible for the muscle development and contributes to energy, mood, and libido. Fortunately, testosterone deficiency can easily be treated.
Testosterone replacement can dramatically change how you feel on a daily basis, improve energy and mood, reduce depression and irritability, and help you maintain your muscle strength, increase libido, and reduce belly fat tissue. If you suspect you have andropause, or are beginning to notice andropause symptoms, talk to your doctor about getting your testosterone levels checked. Before you start a treatment program, do your research to make sure the low testosterone treatment program that you are being prescribed is the best for you.


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Jim Michels is an expert about male anti aging. He helps men with male menopause symptoms receive male hormone replacement therapy to restore energy and youth.

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15 Responses to “The Facts About Andropause and Hormone Replacement Therapy”

    mesmerized
    December 1st, 2009 at 1:19 pm

    I guess it is not as bad as in women. Low sex drive, mood swings, erectile dysfunction, sleep deprivation, fatigue I guess.

    judy b
    December 1st, 2009 at 1:52 pm

    Starting with the top part, there's a wiki article. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andropause

    I feel strongly that there is a media force that creates problems with males and sexual function. How many Viagra commercials have I been assaulted with? Or what about our friend BOB? How many spam mails out there for pills? Granted, I'm not in my 60's, but when I am, if I need a pill, I'll just ask my doctor. I had never heard of the term Andropause before, and don't want it to become mainstream as an excuse for men to behave badly or whatever.

    Having said that, your relationship with each other is what you need to address. Tell him directly that you aren't happy and why, and let him figure out what HE needs to do, and maybe he'll tell you what you need to do, too. (takes two to make a relationship). I suspect you'll find that you both have some things you want to get out in the open and work on, and just have issues doing that part. I base that suspicion on the question phrasing above, and then the details having little to do with the question as stated, and more a need to get some things taken care of.

    Look forward to a better relationship afterwords, and it will help you have the strength to go through the nervousness and defensiveness of breaching the subject.

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    December 1st, 2009 at 1:52 pm

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    Scrapbooking
    December 1st, 2009 at 2:03 pm

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    Desktop Wallpaper
    December 2nd, 2009 at 3:45 am

    Would’ve been really spooky if his little finger moved to hit the last note at the end.

    You’re a fantastic artist!

    Healthy Topics
    December 2nd, 2009 at 11:00 am

    hahahaha
    yes it would have been kind of creepy :)
    thanks for watching and for the awesome comment
    have an awesome weekend :)
    - Willy

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    December 2nd, 2009 at 6:57 pm

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    happygirl
    December 3rd, 2009 at 12:27 am

    Mature ladies?????? – you mean the old ones??????

    That's discrimination!!!!! (chuckle chuckle)

    Don R
    December 3rd, 2009 at 12:42 am

    id geuss so seeing how its like menopause but for men

    Jesse
    December 3rd, 2009 at 5:17 am

    It is a somewhat misleading term which is sometimes used to describe a reduction of the production of certain hormones such as testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone, and the consequences of that reduction, which is associated with a decrease in Leydig cells.

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    December 3rd, 2009 at 3:55 pm

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    December 3rd, 2009 at 5:03 pm

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    Anonymous
    December 4th, 2009 at 11:03 am

    SPECTACULAR!

    Jamie M
    December 4th, 2009 at 7:06 pm

    yes it is possible for a man at the age of 35 to experience male menopause, and the symptoms are just like a woman , moody, hot flashes, cool chills, tenderness of the nipples, one minuet you want sex, then just as fast you don't want sex, it's natures practical jock

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