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Andropause, sometimes called “male menopause,” is a natural result of declining testosterone levels in men. Starting around age 30, a man’s testosterone production gradually decreases. The side effects of low testosterone often become apparent in a man’s 40s and 50s. For men who already have low testosterone, these effects may appear even earlier. If you are experiencing the symptoms of andropause, there is a path forward to reverse these symptoms and restore your vitality.
Customized testosterone replacement therapy is a widely used treatment for andropause that can help optimize your hormone levels and make you feel like yourself again. The benefits of achieving optimal testosterone levels are numerous. Men frequently report improved sexual performance and libido, increased muscle mass and strength, reduced aches and pains, better sleep quality, and enhanced focus, concentration, and memory.
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Many of the symptoms below develop slowly. You might have a few restless nights or feel more stressed at work than usual. These signs are easy to dismiss and may not be related to your hormone levels. However, if these symptoms continue or you experience several at once, it’s wise to have your hormones checked by YoungerMeMD to see if declining testosterone is the root cause. While andropause affects each man differently, the most common symptoms include:
You may find it difficult to get an erection or maintain one long enough for satisfying sex. If you experience frequent erectile dysfunction, checking your hormone levels is important to identify the underlying cause. Many doctors simply prescribe medication for the erection itself without further investigation. A hormone specialist can show you how hormones impact many aspects of male virility.
While erection difficulties are discouraging, a complete lack of interest in sex can be even more troubling for many men. This is often a natural consequence of hormone decline. Your partner may be understanding of erectile dysfunction, but explaining why you no longer feel like being intimate can be more challenging.
Before andropause symptoms began, you likely saw a direct correlation between your fitness efforts and your body’s appearance. Now, it may seem that no amount of exercise or healthy eating makes a difference. You might notice fat accumulating around your midsection. Fortunately, replacing lost hormones can naturally increase your metabolism, making weight management easier.
Hormones are crucial for building and maintaining muscle mass. When hormone levels are low, there may not be enough to signal muscle cells to grow and contract. This deficiency can lead to a loss of muscle mass and a feeling of physical weakness, even with regular workouts.
The effects of andropause can leave you feeling like you have “brain fog.” Where you once prided yourself on a sharp mind, you now struggle with details and complex problem-solving. This can lead to careless errors and erode your confidence. A supervised hormone replacement therapy program can help improve your mental clarity within weeks.
You used to be patient, but now it seems every little thing gets on your nerves. A short temper can lead to arguments at home and cause you to snap at your children over minor issues. You might feel on top of the world one moment and completely discouraged the next. This doesn’t mean you’ve become a moody person; it could be a sign of andropause.
Insomnia, the inability to fall or stay asleep, is a common sleep issue related to hormone deficiency. Poor sleep can worsen other andropause symptoms. Sleep apnea, a serious condition causing you to stop breathing briefly during sleep, is another potential problem. It is essential to find the underlying cause before treating the symptoms.
Decreasing hormone levels often contribute to a loss of bone density in both men and women. Along with diet and exercise improvements, hormone replacement therapy can help maintain strong bones. This is vital for preventing osteoporosis, a disorder that increases your risk of fractures from falls.
Although commonly associated with menopause in women, men can experience these symptoms too. They happen when your brain’s temperature-regulating center, the hypothalamus, receives false signals due to hormonal imbalances. High stress levels and a poor diet can also contribute to these unpleasant symptoms.
Men are used to dealing with thinning hair on their heads, but they don’t expect to lose it elsewhere. If you’ve noticed less hair on your chest, arms, legs, or under your arms, you’re not imagining it. Your body requires adequate hormone levels to replace body hair as it’s lost.
If you and your partner are trying to conceive, a low sperm count can be a significant hurdle. This is another symptom of andropause and can occur at a relatively young age. As you get older, your testes naturally produce fewer hormones, which is directly related to sperm count. Hormone replacement therapy can help return your sperm count to normal levels.
Living with unbalanced hormones can make simple tasks feel monumental. Just getting through the workday can be exhausting. Physical activity, socializing, and maintaining relationships can all seem like too much effort. This can hold you back at work and make life less satisfying overall.
Andropause is the period when a man’s body starts producing significantly less testosterone than it did in his youth. Testosterone is a vital male hormone, and its decline can cause severe symptoms. These symptoms typically develop in a man’s 40s and 50s but can start at any age. YoungerMeMD Anti-Aging Clinic of Delaware Valley specializes in helping men suffering from the effects of low testosterone.
The condition is caused by the slow decline of testosterone, which affects multiple bodily systems. This can result in symptoms impacting your mental state, blood sugar, heart health, sexual function, and sleep. Because the symptoms are so varied, you may be prescribed multiple medications for different issues instead of one treatment that addresses the core hormonal imbalance.
Male Testosterone Replacement Therapy is an option that supplements your body with the hormones it is no longer producing sufficiently. Available in various forms like patches, creams, pills, and pellets, bioidentical hormones are derived from natural sources and are chemically identical to the hormones your body produces.
Because every person’s body and lifestyle are different, YoungerMeMD Anti-Aging Clinic develops customized hormone treatment plans for each patient. This personalized approach ensures you receive the precise amount of hormones your body needs.
Oral Hormone Supplements: Can be taken as pills, capsules, powders, or liquids, offering a simple addition to your daily routine.
Transdermal Hormone Patches and Creams: Applied directly to the skin, these allow hormones to be absorbed into the bloodstream without first passing through the liver.
Hormone Injections: Administered every few weeks, these injections are easily absorbed and can be adjusted quickly to meet your body’s needs.
Implanted Hormone Pellet Therapy: A tiny pellet is inserted under the skin in a quick, simple procedure. It slowly releases hormones over 4 to 6 months, providing a steady, long-lasting balance.
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