What is male menopause?
Male menopause is a term used to refer to the consequences of decreased blood Testosterone levels, leading to reduced sexual activity, erectile dysfunction, decreased sperm and sperm support, along with physical and mental health decline.
Stress, obesity, alcohol abuse and some medications, infections... are factors that contribute to the development of male male male attention deficit hyperactivity. However, not all men have the same symptoms at the same level.
Signs of menopause
- Decreased sexual desire, loss of period in the morning and the situation of "the top says the bottom does not listen".
- erectile dysfunction - cannot interact
- Weak sperm makes it difficult to give birth.
- Having cardiovascular system disorders such as abnormally high blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, red face, and nervousness.
- Respiratory disorders: Nocturnal shortness of breath, snoring.
- Spasms and thinning muscles, osteoporosis or chronic joint pain.
- If you are more tired when playing sports, muscle endurance is significantly reduced, leading to laziness.
- The most increased amount of body fat is belly fat.
- Dehydrated and wrinkled skin creates wrinkles.
- Neurons: Loss of sensitivity to reflexes.
- Mental: Depression, loneliness, easily self-pity.
- Disorders of the blood-forming system: Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets...