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The Andropause, Male Menopause, and Grumpy Man Syndrome are all names for the condition that affects testosterone deficient men as they get older. From the age of 30 men lose approximately 1 percent of their testosterone each year, and this loss of testosterone is accompanied by a gradual decline in sex-drive, energy, mood, strength and fitness. Stress, medications, obesity, alcohol, injury and infections can also contribute to the onset of testosterone deficiency. Men may realise that they have lost their edge, they may lose their sexual hunger, they may notice that situations they once coped with easily now become a source of anxiety or stress. Sexual activity may be reduced, and relationships may suffer as a consequence. Testosterone deficiency or Andropause is a very common condition where its incidence increases with age. It is estimated that up to 40 percent of men in their 50s suffer from andropause, 70 percent of men in their 70s, and as high as 91 percent of men above the age of 80. Those individuals on IMH treatment programs could not be in better hands, the doctors at the Institute of Men’s Health are keen to improve the quality of life of all Australian men, and have chosen testosterone deficiency as their specialist area of expertise, they have so far helped over 10,000 men get back their quality of life by bringing their testosterone levels back to normal. It was once believed that low sex-drive, fatigue, depressed mood, irritability, obesity, weak bones and decreased muscle-mass were all simply the by-products of getting older, that men should just accept it and move on with their lives. Recent developments in medical research have now proven beyond doubt that these symptoms can be attributed to low testosterone. Getting older is natural, but there is no reason why you should feel older. So do not delay, call 1300 893 993 now for your free consultation, and find out how you can feel young again. |