What are the symptoms of male menopause? Not only women have menopause, but also men have menopause. Male menopause has more symptoms. The following is a brief introduction to male menopause, hoping to attract the attention of male friends.
Recently, my friend's wife complained to me that my friend has a bad temper recently and is prone to anger. He blushes and has a thick neck at a small matter. He looks like a menopausal woman, but that's not the case before. She was right. In fact, men do have menopause just like women.
After the age of 40, men may also have some symptoms similar to female menopause, also known as male menopause. The reason is that the function of male hormones will gradually decline with the increase of age, especially the secretion of testosterone will decrease, and the change of hormone secretion in the body will lead to a series of physical and mental disorders in men.
Four clinical manifestations of male menopause
1. Mental symptoms: such as depression, nervousness, nervousness, moodiness, and paranoia;
2. Symptoms of autonomic nervous dysfunction: such as palpitation, chest discomfort, dizziness and tinnitus, hot flashes, sweating, anorexia, abnormal stool, insomnia, forgetfulness, etc;
3. Sexual dysfunction or abnormality;
4. Body posture change: body muscle relaxation, body fat.
Can't take medicine Try comprehensive therapy
For the treatment of male menopause, neurologists generally use anti-anxiety drugs supplemented with testosterone undecanoate to regulate the psychological and mental state, but a large number of patients can not accept because of the side effects of drugs. Chen Jianping believes that such patients can be treated with rehabilitation therapy combining traditional Chinese and western medicine.
First of all, the rehabilitation doctor will design a set of individualized exercise therapy according to each patient's own situation, including sports gymnastics, relaxation training and a certain sports activity, and work out an exercise plan for the daily exercise intensity, exercise frequency and exercise time of each exercise, and urge the patient to adhere to the prescription.
Secondly, traditional Chinese medicine therapy is used to treat each patient according to syndrome differentiation, including oral administration of Chinese medicine and acupuncture, moxibustion, head massage, etc.
In addition, patients are encouraged to participate in more collective activities, increase opportunities for mutual communication, strengthen communication, reduce internal pressure, and relieve adverse emotions.