Men's Health

Testosterone plays a crucial role in the virility of every man. It works in relation to bones, muscles, and the brain. It peaks in our early twenties, then gradually declines, and symptoms begin to appear in our forties. In addition, several factors contribute to the onset of male menopause earlier than normal, such as accumulated stress from overwork, insufficient sleep, urban lifestyles, and side effects from certain medications. As men age, they begin to notice various changes, which family members or the man himself may recognize. These changes include:

  • Fatigue, decreased energy
  • Irritability, complaining, and feeling resentful
  • Desire to be alone, depressed
  • Hot flushes, night sweats
  • Muscle shrinkage in the arms and legs, soft, sagging skin
  • A potent belly, weight gain, or the same weight but clothes are too tight to wear
  • Thinning of bones, or osteoporosis
  • Lack of motivation to work
  • Decreased sexual performance or desire
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