Risks when men have hormone deficiency

July 25, 2017 15:06

Decreased testosterone is the cause of decreased vitality and physiology, causing men to gradually lose both their external appearance and internal quality.

Testosterone is similar to Estrogen in women. Testosterone levels peak during puberty and gradually decrease after the age of 30. In particular, from the age of 40 onwards, the rate of decrease is much higher, causing many problems for men, affecting their lives.

Decreased vitality

Change appearance:Decreased testosterone can cause thinning of beard, pubic hair, arm and leg hair, resulting in sagging muscles, belly fat and weight gain. The most noticeable feature is poor mood and a tired, unattractive look on the face.

Depression and insomnia:Depression is a symptom of low testosterone, but it is not the only cause. Studies have shown that men with low testosterone levels tend to suffer from clinical depression, in addition to irritability and loneliness, frequent sleep disturbances, insomnia and restlessness at night.

Physical decline:When testosterone in the male body reaches sufficient levels, it will help them achieve the greatest possible level of energy and strength. Testosterone plays an important role in the formation and development of muscles. When testosterone decreases, your muscle mass and flexibility also weaken, muscles become flabby, endurance decreases, muscle tone decreases, making it difficult for men to do heavy work.

Trouble from organ systems:Many of the effects of low testosterone levels include poor concentration, mood swings, and fatigue. Worse still, there is an increased risk of developing conditions such as high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, diabetes, and osteoporosis.

Physiological decline

Decreased libido:Decreased male hormones lead to decreased sexual desire, which is a condition of decreased or absent sexual desire, or lack of interest in sexual stimulation, and difficulty achieving orgasm during sexual activity.

Premature ejaculation:Due to the decline in male hormones, the erection of the penis is reduced and the problem of wax (sperm retention) is poor, leading to premature ejaculation.

Erectile dysfunction:When the amount of male hormones decreases, it leads to erectile dysfunction in the following 3 forms: Sometimes unable to achieve a full erection; Unable to maintain an erection during intercourse; Completely unable to achieve an erection.

Decreased sperm quality and quantity:Sperm quality and quantity are not only affected by testicular and spermatic cord diseases, but are also greatly affected by the amount of male hormone testosterone.

Early menopause:Decreased levels of the male hormone testosterone in the blood cause premature menopause. Normally, men from 45 years old and above will begin to face it. However, many men today fall into menopause when they are only 40 years old, or even over 35 years old.

According to VNN

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