What are the symptoms of male menopause?

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The age of men's menopause is different. At present, about 30% of men will experience the clinical symptoms of male menopause when they are 40-70 years old, which is called "partial androgen deficiency in elderly men". TCM physique believes that menopause is a special physical state in the process of life, and it is the turning point of physical state from prosperity to decline. What are the symptoms of male menopause? Let's talk about it

What are the symptoms of male menopause?

Melancholy: depressed, sad, silent, even dreary to cry, pessimistic and disappointed, lose confidence in life. Anxiety: mental tension, nervousness, panic, insomnia, a little disturbed that is at a loss. Suspicious, suspicious, considerate, lack of trust.

The main manifestations were: decreased sexual impulse, decreased sexual desire, impotence (erectile dysfunction); Including sexual desire, penile erection, ejaculation, sexual desire and a series of dysfunction, as well as Yang spasm, premature ejaculation, spermatorrhea and sexual apathy and other sexual psychological abnormalities.

The main symptoms are autonomic nervous dysfunction, such as dyspnea, hyperactivity, local numbness, tingling, hindbrain pain, cold sensation of limbs, pain, itching, heat sensation of uncertain parts, black spots in front of eyes, tinnitus, perspiration, fatigue of the whole body, ant like feeling on the skin, joint pain, etc.

matters needing attention

Men entering menopause need to care for themselves, pay attention to health care, establish a reasonable way of life and maintain an optimistic attitude. In addition, the treatment of men's menopause can also take testosterone supplement therapy, which can help reduce the symptoms of men's menopause, improve men's vitality and quality of life. Men's menopause is not only related to age, but also related to environmental pollution, smoking, drinking, fatigue and other factors. Therefore, the treatment of male menopause must consider many factors in order to completely eliminate the symptoms of menopause. For those climacteric men with serious symptoms such as sleep disorders, depression, lack of energy, physiological dysfunction, and boredom of husband and wife's life, we should pay attention to distinguish them from other diseases in the treatment of men's menopause, so as to avoid misdiagnosis. If male hormone replacement therapy is needed, it is not applicable to the following two cases: prostate cancer and male breast cancer.