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Male Menopause

The purpose of this drug is to curb the constantly annoying and increasing hot flushes.

Male Menopause


Men go through aging male syndrome (AMS) between the ages of 35 and 65 when their hormone levels (especially testosterone) decline. Testosterone is a hormone that helps maintain sex drive, sperm production, pubic and body hair, muscle, and bone. Testosterone levels decrease over time. This decline is normal in healthy males as they age. Unlike women who lose their fertility (ability to get pregnant) when they reach menopause, men do not lose their fertility. All men have different experiences some men's hormone levels go down more than others, and some have more symptoms than other men.

A decline in testosterone can affect a man's body. AMS has many signs:

* Feeling fat/weight gain
* Problems sleeping
* Less interest in sex
* Feeling irritable or angry
* Erection problems
* Nervousness
* Problems with memory and concentration
* Muscle loss
* Increased urination
* Depression
* Loss of energy
* Bone and hair loss

If you're having these symptoms of low testosterone, talk to your doctor. You can get your testosterone level tested. It's a simple blood test. Get the test in the morning, when the testes release more testosterone. Because a normal level of testerosterone is different for each man, it may be hard to know if you have low testorsterone it helps if you had a testosterone test earlier in your life, so you'll be able to see any change. If you do have low testosterone, think about visiting a specialized doctor, like an endocrinologist or urologist, who can work with you to treat this problem.

Hence, the normal reaction would be, "make the levels up again".

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Natural Estrogen
Even if she chose to be a home maker, she would be too totally entrenched in the daily chores of the house and the providing of all comforts to all her family to be able to take a break and indulge in her annoying pre-menopause symptoms.

Hormone Treatment And Talking To Your Doctor

In case you still need help, you may decide to have a totally natural course of cures or a combination with synthetic medicines.

Male Menopause

There also combination therapies that has both estrogen and progesterone which can alleviate up to 90 percent of the symptoms.

 

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It is but natural to go to nature for answers when people fail in their man-made avenues.

Menopause Information:

The female hormones estrogen and progesterone, which are important in regulating the menstrual cycle and having a successful pregnancy, are produced by the ovaries, two small oval-shaped organs found on either side of the uterus.

The most common symptoms of menopause are hot flashes or flushes, night sweats, and sleep disturbances.

Calcitonin is a naturally occurring nonsex hormone that increases bone mass in the spine, and is used to treat women who have osteoporosis and who are at least 5 years beyond menopause.

In 2002, the WHI estrogen-plus-progestin study was stopped because of an increased risk of breast cancer and because, overall, risks from use of the hormones outweighed the benefits.

Menopause Treatment

The "Stress and Your Health" FAQ can be a good resource as well.

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But all it takes is some time to adjust to your new status as a woman.

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