When a man loses his growth hormones, this is
called andropause.
For women, it is called menopause, for men, it is
called andropause.
In men, hormonal decline after age 50 is
called andropause, with a gradual in testosterone levels.
Like women going through menopause, men go through a medical condition when they reach the age of 40 to 50 and this is
called andropause.
Though hormonal imbalances are more common in women throughout their lives, older men do suffer their own hormonal changes later in life
called Andropause, also known as the male menopause.
Not exact matches
Points of difference include the questionable value of blood tests and the wide variability of testosterone levels in men without any sign of
andropause symptoms, the subjective nature of so -
called benefits, as well as testosterone's potential risk of heart attacks and prostate cancer, and the claims that testosterone prevents aging.
Research shows that, as you grow older your ability to produce testosterone is reduced a condition frequently
called «male menopause» or «
Andropause».
Andropause is also
called hypogonadism, because the hormone - producing areas of a man's body begins to output less and less hormones.
Men's Hormones by Dr. John Lee Testosterone deficiency in middle - aged men is often
called male menopause or
andropause.