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Women suffer from a state of meno-pause. Is meno pause valid for Men too?
Asked by shumeeta,
05 Sep '09 08:19 pm
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Yes...new research has diagonised this change in males too...terming it as Andropause.
This starts infiltrating after the 50's generally....although physically active males can keep it deferred upto 60+.
The testosterone level keeps diminishing after that age and the male libido is affected to some extent...although not totally....lucky us ...ha ha ha.
Yes meno-pausal effects are valid for Males too !
Answered by prasoon, 09 Dec '09 12:58 pm
This starts infiltrating after the 50's generally....although physically active males can keep it deferred upto 60+.
The testosterone level keeps diminishing after that age and the male libido is affected to some extent...although not totally....lucky us ...ha ha ha.
Yes meno-pausal effects are valid for Males too !
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Yes even man experience meno-pause like situation, I have read it somewhere.
Answered by Tushar Kher, 01 Nov '09 08:03 pm
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Men donot under go menopause, but spermatogenesis slowly regresses after the age of 50.
Answered by Mohua, 19 Sep '09 04:29 pm
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Male Menopause
Have you noticed your father, brother, or partner acting strangely lately? Does he forget things, seem lethargic, or wake up sweating? If so, he may be suffering from male menopause. While this likely sounds unbelievable to most women, more and more people are suggesting that male menopause really does exist. Like female menopause, menopause in men seems to involve a drop in hormone levels around middle age. Often referred to with contempt as the "mid-life crisis," men may really be suffering from a documented illness. So grab the man in your life and make him aware of what he may be facing when he reaches middle age.
What is Male Menopause?
Male menopause, also called andropause, refers to a gradual decline in a man's testosterone levels. Not all men will go through andropause and it is unknown why those that will, do. Testosterone is the male sex hormone that is responsible for creating and releasing sperm, initiating sex drive and providing muscular strength.
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Answered by shashi, 04 Nov '09 02:55 pm
Have you noticed your father, brother, or partner acting strangely lately? Does he forget things, seem lethargic, or wake up sweating? If so, he may be suffering from male menopause. While this likely sounds unbelievable to most women, more and more people are suggesting that male menopause really does exist. Like female menopause, menopause in men seems to involve a drop in hormone levels around middle age. Often referred to with contempt as the "mid-life crisis," men may really be suffering from a documented illness. So grab the man in your life and make him aware of what he may be facing when he reaches middle age.
What is Male Menopause?
Male menopause, also called andropause, refers to a gradual decline in a man's testosterone levels. Not all men will go through andropause and it is unknown why those that will, do. Testosterone is the male sex hormone that is responsible for creating and releasing sperm, initiating sex drive and providing muscular strength.
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I have not seen or heard such a thing madam for men. It is women's fort. Some harmonal changes, I think.
Answered by subhash, 05 Sep '09 09:01 pm
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According to USA doctors research, even men undergo some symptoms mainly withdrawal from sex life for a certain period only.
Answered by John Mascarenhas, 05 Sep '09 08:23 pm
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No... men do not face such situation, biologically, though they may appear to lose interest due to various reasons.
Answered by Aditya Misra, 04 Nov '09 01:24 pm
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