Male Menopause Treatment refers to therapeutic strategies aimed at ameliorating the cluster of symptoms associated with the age-related decline in androgen production, often termed andropause or late-onset hypogonadism in men. The clinical goal is to restore symptomatic equilibrium and improve quality of life parameters. This is not identical to female menopause but shares symptomatic overlap.
Origin
This concept emerged from recognizing that testosterone levels decrease progressively with age, mirroring some aspects of female reproductive decline, though the underlying physiological mechanism differs significantly. Clinical intervention seeks to manage the resulting symptomatic profile effectively.
Mechanism
Therapeutic mechanisms typically involve exogenous testosterone replacement therapy to restore circulating levels toward youthful ranges, thereby improving energy metabolism, libido, and bone mineral density. Careful monitoring of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis is essential to manage feedback inhibition and aromatization to estradiol.
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