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Andropause Symptom Markers

Meaning

Andropause Symptom Markers are measurable clinical and biochemical indicators used to identify and quantify the physiological changes experienced by men during the age-related decline in androgen production, often referred to as late-onset hypogonadism. These markers encompass a spectrum of clinical manifestations, including changes in mood, sexual function, and body composition. Clinicians rely on objective laboratory data, such as total and free testosterone levels, to correlate with the patient’s subjective symptom profile. Accurate identification is critical for developing targeted and effective testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) strategies.