Symptoms of Menopause Part 1
Testosterone Talk: Symptoms of Male Menopause
Shrugged shoulders – this is men’s common reaction whenever menopause is discussed by their significant other. Perhaps the reaction can be taken
into account with the fact that it is hard to understand something that you do not personally experience.
What if men experience menopause? Will they begin to understand a woman’s menopausal plight?
It may be a resounding yes or no. Medical studies show that women are not the only ones who experience menopause, men does too. The term is
referred to as male menopause commonly known as andropause. Viropause is another term for male menopause. This is described to be the cause of
low testosterone levels. Others view it as an end to first adulthood and an indication to begin second adulthood. Some individuals on the other
hand view andropause in a sexual manner, wherein it signifies deterioration of sexual desires and performance.
Men may find this fact alarming. Perhaps then, they will start to realize and later on comprehend how it is like to have drastic hormonal
change. Menopause for women has distinct and defined symptoms such as stop of menstrual cycle, hot flashes which is evident on the face, chest
and neck, too much perspiration, dryness in the vagina, throbbing heartbeat, body aches, itching skin, the growth of hair increases specifically
on face but growth of hair decreases on armpit and pubic hair.
On the other hand, dropping of testosterone produced is the most well-defined symptom of male menopause. This can be screened and identified
after consulting a physician since decrease in testosterone may also be associated with other illnesses such as diabetes. Once testosterone level
has gone down, the following symptoms may be transparent:
- Physical exhaustion from simple tasks. The usual alertness and drive to easily accomplish tasks decreases. Being usually tired however
does not contribute for a man to gain better sleep. At this stage, he may suffer from insomnia.
- Furthermore, increase in weight and body fat is evident yet unexplainable.
- Mental fatigue. The ability to concentrate lessens. He may need time to digest things being discussed over a conversation, on a written
material or even audio-related matters.
- Emotional exhaustion. At this time, a man’s temper varies. He may feel happy now and suddenly sadness might strike him. Sadness aside, he
may depict an angry attitude most of the time. Moreover, a man experiencing male menopause can easily be observed as always nervous.
- Decrease in sexual desire. This may be due to failure to get or sustain an erection.
Andropause is not an alarming situation if men have apt knowledge on facts about male menopause. It will also be helpful if he gains knowledge
on its symptoms so he can gauge whether or not he is suffering from andropause. To further verify the condition, a visit to a physician is highly
recommended.
The situation will be less distressing for men if their significant others will well support him. If women needs heightened support, love and
understanding during the menopausal stage, men in the same way needs it.
Now that there is a male version of menopause, maybe then the successor of Adam will be able to understand what is going with a woman’s body
when she begins to experience menopause. Perhaps now there will be no more shrugging of shoulders. Instead there will be a shoulder to lean on
hard times such as undergoing andropause.
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