
Yes, men have hormones too! Many health care professionals describe testosterone deficiency in men as “andropause” or “male menopause.” Hormone declines in men are more subtle and tend to occur at a slower rate than in women. Due to the slower rate that men recognize symptoms of a decline in testosterone, health care professionals attribute the symptoms to other problems or diseases. Testosterone deficiency may consist of a variety of signs and symptoms including:
- Irritability
- Reduced Libido
- Osteoporosis
- Low Sperm Counts
- Reduced Cognitive Function
- Weakness
- Slow Wound Healing
- Depression/Anxiety
- Fatigue
- Heart Disease
- Reduced Muscle Mass
- Disturbed Sleep
- Insomnia
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Prostate Problems
- Memory Impairment
- Atherosclerosis
- Impaired Blood Cell Formation



