A general lack of enthusiasm or energy.
Difficulty sleeping (insomnia) or increased tiredness.
3. Poor concentration and short-term memory.
What age do men go through andropause?
Most men who experience age-related testosterone health problems will see male menopause symptoms and signs during their late forties to early fifties, but they can start any time from the age of 30 onwards. So, there is no fixed 'male menopause age' or measurable point in time, like there is for women.
Andropause, the progressive decline of sex hormones, particularly testosterone, in men as they age, can cause an array of unwanted physiological changes. Testosterone replacement therapy can alleviate and in some cases reverse many of these symptoms.
Hypnotherapy is helpful with symptoms when replacement therapy is not effective.
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