First, what are the symptoms of male menopause in a man?
Declining sex drive (libido) – not only does the man have less interest in sex, he will also have sex less frequently. From an average of 3-4 times a week in his twenties, sexual frequency declines to once a week or so in his fifties to 1-2 times a month in his late seventies. A related symptom is that sex becomes less enjoyable for the man. Fatigue, lessening energy – once able to be on the go all day into the night, now the activity pace slows considerably. The same physical activity takes longer with considerably more effort. Forgetfulness, declining ability to concentrate – although anyone can occasionally forget, there’s a noticeable change in the ability to remember in male menopause. And it becomes more difficult to focus, which ordinarily is one of the male strengths. Feelings of anger, anxiety, irritability, depression – events or actions of others that once were dealt with easily by the male now become more difficult to deal with, another of the male menopause symptoms. Weigh