Men Also Undergo 'Menopause' (Andropause)!
Andropause may not be a common term to most people but nearly all men experience its symptoms to some extent, especially after the age of 40. It was first described medically in the 1940s, but was not accepted by the world medical association until recently. Shocking as it may seem, male menopause, or andropause, is becoming more widely recognised and accepted by physicians all over the world.
While menopause is a condition most often associated with women i.e it occurs in a woman when she stops menstruating and can no longer get pregnant, men on the other hand experience a different type of ‘menopause’ called andropause - a condition that is associated with the decrease in the male hormones testosterone with age. It usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 60 but sometimes as early as age 30. Unlike women, men can continue to father children, but the production of the male sex hormone (testosterone) diminishes gradually with age.

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