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- Nurse AnnieLv 71 decade agoFavourite answer
Men do experience a type of menopause. Male menopause involves the hormonal, physiological, and chemical changes that occur in all men generally between the ages of 40 and 55, though it can occur as early as 35 or as late as 65. Symptoms aren't as sudden as when women experience menopause and they are quite varied. If testosterone levels are low, testosterone replacement therapy may relieve symptoms such as decreased libido, depression, and fatigue. However, this type of therapy has potential risks and side effects.. You can read more here
Source(s): I am a nurse for over 22 years - 1 decade ago
Believe it or not men go through menopause to. It is called a mid life crisis. Mood swings and everything they just don't have ovaries.
- Dr FrankLv 71 decade ago
Despite the fact that the media, when it has a space to fill, brings up the male menopause, there is no equivalent in men.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Erectile Disfunction
- futuretopgun101Lv 51 decade ago
Mid life crisis. The menopause is the woman losing her fertility, blokes can have kids till they die, assuming they can keep it up.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I am a bloke, 56, married for over 35 years, four grown up children. I am going through the andropause. It's easy to research. Nearly all your other responses are crap, do not take them seriously.