Fatigue and decreased libido may warn of testosterone deficiency
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Some diseases have a “gender”. For example, menopause and breast cancer are considered completely “female” diseases, but both can also occur in men.
Climax is not a full-fledged disease. This is a condition caused by a drop in the level of certain hormones after 50 years in women, when menstruation stops, and the body is no longer able to fertilize an egg and carry a child. In other words, when a woman reaches the age of reproduction.
This condition is accompanied by fatigue, decreased libido (because the body decides that it no longer needs sex), depressive states and a number of other physiological symptoms.
Surprisingly, men can also experience menopause. In the body, such a period occurs when testosterone levels drop sharply. A man notes a decrease in sexual desire, fatigue, cognitive disorders, bad mood and a sharp increase in body weight.
Experts differ in their opinions about “male menopause”. Some believe that such a condition cannot be attributed to menopause, while others argue that the symptoms are similar in both men and women. Nevertheless, it is also useful for men to know what consequences low testosterone levels and other hormonal disruptions can cause.
With the appearance of such symptoms, you should consult an endocrinologist. Otherwise, there is a high probability that, against the background of a deficiency of certain hormones, other diseases, such as diabetes, will begin to develop.
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