Male Menopause and Depression: How to Cope Up With Male Menopause

July 31, 2010 in Articles, Health, Sexual Problems by Noel

You may not know it but men also exper­iences a certain con­dition that many thought only women exper­iences. This con­dition can get someone depressed and lose interest in sex. This con­dition is called male menopause.

For years, many people have always linked men­opause to women. However, studies have found that males also experience this con­dition. Sometimes, people describe this con­dition as mid-​​life crisis. Male men­opause has been found to have similar symptoms that women experience.

Male men­opause occurs when a man reaches a certain age. When you reach the late 50’s to early 60’s, you will see that you will experience male men­opause. One of the known symptoms of male men­opause is depression. Males who experience this con­dition will be con­stantly sad, anxious and depressed. Because of this, it may be mistaken for depression.

However, because of the decline in testosterone levels in men who experience male men­opause, depression will occur. You have to consider that male men­opause will also cause anxiety and loss of interest in sex.

This is why you should think about getting male men­opause treatment in order to alleviate the symptoms. One such treatment is called hormone replacement therapy for men. Usually, this treatment is done for men who have low testosterone level. However, because of male men­opause and the decline of the body’s pro­duction of testosterone, the testosterone replacement therapy is now done on men who are going through male menopause.

By going through this process when you are going through male men­opause, it will sig­ni­ficantly decrease the effects of male men­opause. You have to consider the fact that testosterone replacement therapy will not cure male men­opause. It will just help in alle­viating the signs and symptoms asso­ciated with low testosterone level and male menopause.

Depression is one of the con­ditions of male men­opause. By going through the testosterone replacement therapy, you will see that it will help you get rid of depression. It will also help you with your erectile dys­function con­dition and will sig­ni­ficantly improve your sex life. With testosterone replacement therapy, you will have your sex life back again.

However, before jumping in and get yourself treated with testosterone replacement therapy, you first have to consult with your doctor. The doctor will determine if you are indeed going through male men­opause. By con­ducting a series of tests, the doctor will determine if your testosterone level has declined. If it has, the doctor will then recommend treatments, such as testosterone replacement therapy.

The doctor will be able to recommend a pro­fes­sional who is able to administer and supervise the treatment. You have to consider the fact that it is necessary for you to have the right dosage of testosterone in order to have maximum effect while getting rid of the side effects.

There are dif­ferent ways that testosterone replacement therapy is done. There is the injection method, the oral capsules method, the patches method, and also the implant method. Pro­fes­sionals in testosterone replacement therapy will let you choose which method is right for you and which method you are most com­fortable with.

Always remember that testosterone replacement therapy should only be done with the super­vision of a qualified pro­fes­sional in the field of the testosterone replacement therapy. This is important in order to give you the best effect possible while min­imizing or elim­inating unwanted side effects.

So, get your life back on track, get rid of depression, and cope with male men­opause through testosterone replacement therapy.

Related Articles

This article was ori­ginally pub­lished on www.HypnotherapyClinic.info by Con­sultant Clinical Hyp­no­therapist & Pys­cho­therapist Noel Bradford

As a pro­fes­sional therapist Noel help people with everything that you would expect including giving up smoking, con­trolling their weight, dealing with fears and phobias. However his services go far beyond this and encompass things that affect everyone at some time in their life, such as depression, anxiety, panic attacks, stress, and low self esteem.

He  also has detailed spe­cialist training in several areas including but not limitted to Irrittable Bowel Syndrome and Pyscho­sexual matters that affect men such as Errectile Dys­function and Pre­mature Ejac­u­lation as well as those affecting women such as Hyper Desire Disorder, Vaginisums, and Dys­pareunia.

Ori­ginally posted 2010-​​01-​​25 12:17:33.

pixelstats trackingpixel
Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • TwitThis
  • Blogosphere News
  • HealthRanker
  • MySpace
  • Ping.fm
  • StumbleUpon
  • YahooMyWeb
  • LinkedIn