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Male Menopause Is Going to Suck, But You Can Get Through It

Guys, let's talk about male menopause.

What to Know About Male Menopause.

Yes, you read that right. You're probably scratching your head, thinking, "Isn't menopause something women get?" Yes, but some men experience hormonal changes as they get older. However, its important to note that female menopause is a legitimate medical condition. Andropause, the term used to describe age-related hormone changes in men, is not a prescribed condition, says , MD and medical director of the Preston Robert Tisch Center for Mens Health.

Every single woman on this planet is going to go through menopause, he tells Men's Health. Not every man is going to go through andropause.

But he explains that its not uncommon to hear guys refer to the symptoms related to andropauselike fatigue, depression, and decreased libido as male menopause.

Heres the lowdown about age-related hormonal changes in men:

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Simply put, male menopause is a collection of symptoms caused by a dip in testosterone. It makes sense that the term is used for guys in their 50s and upwards, since this is roughly around the same age that women get menopause, he says.

Symptoms include both physical and psychological issues, and can decrease a guys quality of life.

It goes without saying that not all men will experience the same complaints. However, Lamm explains its common for guys experiencing low testosterone to feel fatigued, making your normal workout routine extra challenging.

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Some guys may not hit the gym at all, either because they feel too weak or depressed.

Its fairly common for your sex life to take a hit, too, due to a decrease in libido, sexual performance, or both.

Youll know somethings up when youre not keeping up with your colleagues, says Lamm.

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A 50-year-old should be functioning at an extremely high level, he says.

If youre constantly tired or not getting regular erections, something could be awry.

Good news: of male menopause. But first, youll need to have a series of blood tests to ensure you actually have low testosterone. Then, depending on the severity of the case and precise cause, your doctor may suggest testosterone replacement therapy or prescribe medications that stimulate testosterone production, says Lamm.

However, he advises guys carefully weigh their options before deciding on treatments.

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I think the key is not to jump on trying to get testosterone replacement, he says.

A healthy diet, exercise, and medication to treat depression may also help men with low testosterone, .

For guys who want to keep their hormone levels high, Lamm advises creating a lifestyle that is conducive to healthy testosterone, which means eating plenty of vegetables, fruit, and whole grains, staying active, and not smoking.

(3/5/2019): This article was updated to include new information from Steven Lamm, MD and medical director of the Preston Robert Tisch Center.

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