What is Andropause?
Andropause, also known as “male menopause,” is a condition where a male person’s testosterone and other key hormones decline with age. This typically happens around the age of 40. Andropause, if not treated timely, can affect men’s sexual as well as mental health. We completely understand the pain one goes through during andropause. Therefore, Prometheuz offers andropause treatment and therapy just as one’s needed.
What is the Difference Between Andropause and Menopause?
Menopause and andropause are different from each other. Menopause occurs in women after the age of 40, when their estrogen levels drop. On the other hand, andropause happens in men when their testosterone level drops due to age. Below is the table that clearly shows the difference between andropause and menopause.
Andropause (Men) | Menopause (Women) |
Gradual decline in testosterone | Sudden drop in estrogen and progesterone |
Typically begins around age 40–50 | Usually occurs between ages 45–55 |
Gradual and variable | Relatively abrupt (usually within 1–2 years) |
Men often remain fertile | Women become infertile after menopause |
Fatigue, low libido, mood swings, muscle | Hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, irregular periods |
Not all men experience noticeable symptoms | Confirmed after 12 months without |
What Happens in Andropause?
Andropause can cause several problems in men. Here is what happened to men with andropause.
- Decreasing Testosterone Production
Testosterone levels gradually decline—about 1% per year after age 30. This impacts libido, muscle strength, metabolism, and mood.
- Energy and Motivation Drop
Men often experience chronic fatigue, lack of drive, and reduced performance both at work and in daily life.
This one is very common. Lower testosterone can lead to reduced libido, erectile dysfunction, and decreased sexual satisfaction.
- Muscle Loss and Weight Gain
Andropause is associated with decreased lean muscle mass and increased abdominal fat, making it harder to maintain a healthy weight.
- Emotional and Cognitive Shifts
Irritability, anxiety, depression, brain fog, and memory lapses are common, often mistaken for stress or aging.
What are the Signs and Symptoms of Andropause?
Though the symptoms of andropause vary from person to person. The most common signs of andropause are as follows:
- Erectile dysfunction or reduced sexual performance
- Mood swings, irritability, or feelings of depression
- Loss of muscle mass and strength
- Increased body fat, especially abdominal weight gain
- Sleep disturbances, insomnia, or poor sleep quality
- Reduced bone density and increased risk of fractures
- Hot flashes or increased sweating (in some men)
- Reduced testicular size or changes in fertility
Why Does Andropause Occur?
Andropause occurs mainly due to a gradual, age-related decline in testosterone and other essential hormones in men.
This process is influenced by several factors, including aging, increased body fat (which can convert testosterone into estrogen), chronic stress (which raises cortisol and suppresses testosterone), and poor lifestyle.
Is Andropause Completely Reversible?
No, andropause is not completely reversible, as the natural decline in testosterone is a normal part of aging. However, its symptoms can be managed effectively through testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). Additionally, a few personalized hormone balancing and regular exercise can also help achieve optimal hormone levels.
What is the Best Treatment for Male Menopause?
There are several types of treatment available to treat male menopause. These treatments include lifestyle modification, taking medication, and testosterone replacement therapy. Among these, the best and most effective treatment for male menopause is testosterone replacement therapy. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) helps males with menopause restore testosterone levels.
Personalized Treatment Modalities
We offer multiple testosterone delivery options, including:
- Injectable testosterone (intramuscular or subcutaneous)
- Transdermal gels and creams
- Patches
- Pellets implanted under the skin
Our Protocols follow evidence-based guidelines, ensuring optimal dosing and timing to maximize benefits while minimizing risks.
What are the Benefits of TRT for Andropause?
Taking TRT for andropause under the supervision of a qualified medical doctor can provide the following benefits:
- Improved Sexual Performance
- Increase energy and stamina
- Helps burn fat
- Improved muscle building
- Strengthen the bone
- Lowered the risk of cardiovascular diseases
- Improve mood
- Improved concentration
- Slowing or reversing hair loss
- Improved sleep quality
Understanding Risks and Side Effects
While TRT can improve quality of life, it’s important to be aware of potential risks, including:
- Acne or oily skin
- Fluid retention
- Sleep apnea exacerbation
- Changes in red blood cell counts
- Mood swings or irritability
How do you Test for Male Menopause?
Doctors usually use the following methods to diagnose male menopause:
- First, the doctor performs a physical exam
- The physical exam is then followed by examining the symptoms.
- Some blood tests are conducted to find the testosterone level.
Note: The doctor may take other tests to determine whether the person is suffering from menopause.
Honestly, I didn't even know what andropause was until I started feeling off my game. This treatment has been a lifesaver. I'm feeling sharper and more energized. Thanks for the help.
Billy Bob