BHRT for men


Andropause is associated with low “bio-available” testosterone levels. Older men have lower Testosterone levels than do younger men. Starting at the age of 30, testosterone levels in men begin to decline approximately 10% each decade. While every man experiences a decline of testosterone some men experience greater reductions than others.




What are the symptoms of Andropause

As men continue to age and reach the age of forty to mid-fifties, they can begin experiencing Andropause which is a phenomenon similar to female menopause. However unlike menopause, which generally occurs in women during their mid-forties to mid-fifties, men’s hormonal changes may be much more gradual and expand over many decades. Lower than normal testosterone levels do not cause symptoms in all men and the signs and symptoms of low testosterone will vary with each patient. Some of these signs and symptoms are a normal part of the aging process.

Decreased libido or sexual desire, Decreased energy, motivation and self-confidence, Decrease in muscle mass and strength, Increased body fat, A decrease in spontaneous erections, Erections that are less strong, Poor concentration and memory loss, Feelings sad or depressed, Fatigue/Sleep Problems, Diminished work or physical performance, Decreased bone density or height loss.