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| Understanding Male Menopause Symptoms: Anxiety and Feelings of Panic are Common Side Effects
Understanding the male menopause phenomenon is of great importance to all you men out there that feel it only happens to someone else. Women also need to understand that it is the psychological changes and physical effects of Andropause that are causing their men folk to behave in a certain way.
In simple terms, Andropause refers to male menopause, wherein men experience a phenomenon similar to the female menopause. This occurs due to the gradual decline in testosterone level. However, the fact remains that the whole concept of Andropause is considerably more controversial and that is why men often experience feelings of panic since they lack knowledge of the known cause.
Causes of Male Menopause and the Subsequent Feelings of Anxiety
Impact of Bodily Changes and Anxiety during Andropause: Additional Emotional and Physical Issues
For men going through Andropause and for their partners, the impact of the bodily changes and psychological side effects linked with low testosterone levels are a very real problem. It can be very demoralizing for men to experience unnatural depression, weight gain, muscle loss, irritability and a change in sleep patterns, all of which may lead to them experiencing anxiety that they are not used to having.
This can lead men to experience a decrease in sexual drive and occasional erectile dysfunction. All of these closely linked bodily patterns of Andropause have a significant impact on the man’s quality of life.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy for Treating Andropause and Anxiety Caused Thereafter
TRT is the preferred option for men with low testosterone levels, especially after experiencing Andropause; however not all doctors recommend it. Medical practitioners feel it is significantly better for men to go in for counseling so that they can better understand Andropause changes and treat these as normal parts of aging, instead of focusing inwardly on some assumed lack of manliness.
If left untreated, this anxiety issue, related with low testosterone levels during Andropause, could wrongly work its way in to feelings of low self-esteem and poor self-image; clinical depression in the extreme cases is also a reality for many Andropausal men.
The information in this article is for educational purposes only, and is not intended as medical advice.
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