Women & Hormonesperimenopausal, postmenopausal, postpartum depression, and various mood disturbances in women can be treated with Estrogen through HRT.

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Andropause

Andropause, a syndrome in aging men, consists of physical, sexual, and psychologic symptoms that include weakness, fatigue, reduced muscle and bone mass, impaired hematopoiesis, oligospermia, sexual dysfunction, depression, anxiety, irritability, insomnia, memory impairment, and reduced cognitive function.

Free testosterone levels begin to decline at a rate of 1% per year after age 40 years. It is estimated that 20% of men aged 60-80 years have levels below the lower limit of normal. A Male menopause symptoms (Andropause)

  • Symptoms of low testosterone
  • Decreased mental quickness and sharpness
  • Decreased energy, strength and endurance
  • Less desire for activity and exercise
  • Night sweats and trouble sleeping
  • Decreased muscle and increased body fat
  • Mild to moderate depression and irritability
  • Depression and/or loss of eagerness and enthusiasm for daily life
  • Decreased sex drive
  • Decreased sexual function and/or sensitivity

  • Men's & Hormones Andropause is the equivalent to female menopause where diminished testosterone levels cause libido issues, mood is effected and low energy levels are a few of the symptoms.