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Andropause, fact or fiction? Men's menopause signs and treatment london-andrology.co.uk London Andrology 3 facts
claimErectile dysfunction, lack of sexual drive, and infertility are health problems associated with testosterone deficiency.
claimCommon symptoms of andropause include loss of sexual drive/low libido, low energy, mood changes/depression, reduced muscle mass and strength, night sweats, fewer spontaneous erections, loss of body hair, shrunken testes, fatigue, reduced self-confidence, poor concentration and memory loss, sleep problems, increased body fat, anaemia, and infertility.
procedureTestosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is the most common treatment for andropause, which involves using supplements to replace testosterone and improve sexual drive, sexual satisfaction, and erectile dysfunction.
Ethnobotanical study of food plants used in traditional medicine in ... link.springer.com Springer Nov 26, 2025 2 facts
measurementAnaemia is the most frequently addressed condition treated with food plants in the Quitexe municipality (11.97% of citations), followed by cough and fatigue (7.04% each), diarrhoea (7.04%), diabetes and constipation (5.63% each), fever (4.23%), haemorrhoids (3.52%), yellow fever and bronchitis (2.82% each), and malaria, nausea during early pregnancy, flu, erectile dysfunction, and dysentery (2.11% each).
claimMondia whitei is used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, and Cocos nucifera is used for the treatment of vision problems.
Male Hormone Changes by Age & Solutions - Infusion Health infusionhealth.org Infusion Health Jul 21, 2025 1 fact
claimSymptoms of low testosterone in men include persistent fatigue, reduced libido, erectile dysfunction, irritability, low mood, difficulty building muscle, increased abdominal fat, potential bone density loss, night sweats, and sleep disturbances.
Hormonal Changes In Men As They Grow Older - Elderplan elderplan.org Elderplan 1 fact
claimSymptoms associated with low testosterone, such as lower sex drive, erectile dysfunction, breast pain or swelling, infertility, decrease in height, lower bone density, and hot flashes or sweats, can also be caused by age, medications, or other health conditions like having a body mass index of 30 or higher.
The Male Reproductive System: Organs, Function, and More - WebMD webmd.com WebMD Jan 19, 2024 1 fact
referenceCommon diseases and conditions affecting the male reproductive system include erectile dysfunction, testicular cancer, prostate cancer, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), premature ejaculation, male infertility, and priapism.
How Testosterone Changes Affect Men's Health as You Age columbiadoctors.org ColumbiaDoctors Dec 16, 2025 1 fact
claimPhysical symptoms frequently reported by men experiencing hormonal changes include decreased energy and stamina, reduced muscle mass and strength, increased abdominal fat, changes in sexual function such as erectile dysfunction and decreased libido, changes in sleep patterns, night sweats, reduced bone density, and changes in body hair or skin.
Male menopause: Myth or reality? - Mayo Clinic mayoclinic.org Mayo Clinic Mar 26, 2025 1 fact
claimSymptoms associated with low testosterone in men include lowered sexual desire and activity, erectile dysfunction, breast tenderness or swelling, infertility, height loss, low-trauma bone fractures, low bone mineral density, hot flashes, sweats, decreased energy, reduced motivation and confidence, depression, trouble focusing, increased sleepiness, sleep disturbances, mild unexplained anemia, lower muscle mass and strength, and increased body fat.
Understanding the Difference Between Men & Women Hormones prestonspharmacy.com Preston's Pharmacy Jan 13, 2026 1 fact
claimHormonal imbalances in men may lead to low sperm count, erectile dysfunction, or decreased libido.
“Manopause”: How Male Hormones Change With Age - JCMC jcmchealth.com JCMC Health Aug 2, 2022 1 fact
claimSymptoms of low testosterone in men can include decreased sex drive, fewer spontaneous erections, erectile dysfunction, decreased energy, depression, difficulty sleeping, reduced muscle mass, increased body fat, sweats or hot flashes, height loss due to decreased bone density, breast swelling or discomfort, poor concentration, short-term memory problems, and infertility.