by Sarah Trinity
While the thought of menopause may immediately cause you to picture women in the 45-55 year age range, male menopause is very real. Men do indeed suffer from menopause just like women do, however under differing circumstances of course. Being it and be more aware of available menopause treatment.
Men have reported that the symptoms of male menopause are less severe than those reported by women suffering from female menopause. Andropause, as the condition is clinically referred to, has been linked to an age related decline in testosterone levels. Sufferers from male menopause have likened their initial symptoms to be like those experienced by women.
Common menopause symptoms like hot flashes, sudden and recurring episodes of sweating, tender mammary glands, and changes in libido are often common of male menopause. The severity of the symptoms in Andropause sufferers is different however, depending on each individual. Those who record the frequency and severity of their symptoms usually have higher treatment success rates, according to doctors.
Unfortunately, men do not usually like to talk about andropause and, truth be told, many do not even know that this condition exists. On the other hand, some men become concerned because male menopause symptoms mimic the experience of kidney and liver disease. Sadly, even though they may be concerned about these major bodily systems, it is this very concern that may prevent them from seeking out medical help and reassurance.
Men and women around the world will admit menopause is not something pleasant to go through, as it's very uncomfortable. Due to the uncomfortable nature of menopause, there has been a surge in herbal medicines that are said to treat hormonal changes associated with menopause. One should know however that these herbs cannot cure menopause, but only lessen bothersome symptoms.
Those interested in taking herbal supplements to help with symptoms of menopause should first talk with their doctor. The reason talking with a doctor or pharmacist is important is because many herbs can be toxic when combined with prescriptions you may already take. Their counteraction can be deadly, so talking with a doctor can help you determine which herbs are best for you in combination with drugs you're already taking on a regular basis.
Andropause is treated by physicians with simple testosterone replacement therapy. In this aspect, the treatment mimics that of female menopause which is usually treated with hormone replacement therapy as well. Sufferers of both forms of menopause have reported that this greatly relieves the symptoms that make them most uncomfortable.
When male menopause affects libido, treatment may need to include counseling sessions. It can be difficult to deal with and sexual problems have greatly been linked to divorce among older couples. In many cases, men feel as if they are losing their "manhood" which can be emotionally difficult to deal with.
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