This is an inevitable event that happens to all men. As men age, they experience a phenomenon which is similar to female menopause, called andropause. Usually, by the time a man reaches the age of 30, testosterone levels begin to drop by about 10% every decade.
Not all men experience it, and it doesn't include a complete shutdown of the male reproductive organs, although sexual complications may arise due to lowered hormone levels.
Signs of Andropause
- Low energy
- Depression
- Insomnia or difficulty in sleeping
- Gynecomastia
- Reduced libido
- Erectile dysfunction
- Infertility
- Sadness
- Decreased motivation
- Lowered self-confidence
- Difficulty concentrating
Each man's symptoms may be different and it has been shown that a man's physical and mental wellbeing can play a part in deciding the degree of signs and symptoms. Those who eat right, exercise on a regular basis, and are content with life, seem to experience symptoms to a lesser extent, when compared to those men who are overweight, physically unfit, or depressed.
Coping with Andropause
- Get Moving: Exercise regularly. This is not only a great remedy for depression but is a hormone-builder as well.
- Eat Right: Cut back on fried foods, saturated fats, and sweets. Eat a well-balanced diet.
- Talk: Talk to others who may be experiencing what you are feeling. You can even go to a therapist for some advice.
- Take Charge of Your Life: You are responsible for living a healthy life. So, take charge of how long and how well you live.
- Think Positive: Maintain a positive outlook towards life.