Is it possible for man to experience andropause (male menopause) at the age of 35? What are some symptoms?
Posted in Men's Health on 02/01/2008 12:00 am by adminMy female colleague has been telling us that her husband is acting weird and has mood swings. She suspect him to have andropause as his sex drive is low also. Many of my other colleagues said that he is probably seeing another woman. But my female colleague insist that he is having andropause. Anyone knows this? What are some treatments and how do wives cope?
02/02/2008 at 5:44 am
i wouldn’t think so . i went Thur a stage where i was tired all the time and was worried about that they say its cause youer testosterone level changes fast or something like that well i read up on it and went to the dr he tested me and said i was ok my levels where fine. but from what i read they make a patch for it but i dout he would have this at 35. im 38 now . the name of the patch is andro something or another . just get him on a good diet and some morning vitamins my dr said it wouldnt happen until late 50s even late 60s
02/03/2008 at 3:16 pm
Medically there is no “male menopause”!
I believe that at 35 it’s too early talking of a possible andropause.
Generally it is correlated with low testosteron level and with the lost of the sexual desire and often with erectile problem too.
The average age when these symptoms are more present is within 45-50 but at any age can be some problem. For example many young guys are having erectile problems lately.
02/05/2008 at 9:33 am
Lustful urges towards women of between 20 and 25, desire to buy a motorbike.
02/06/2008 at 4:57 am
yes it is possible for a man at the age of 35 to experience male menopause, and the symptoms are just like a woman , moody, hot flashes, cool chills, tenderness of the nipples, one minuet you want sex, then just as fast you don’t want sex, it’s natures practical jock