Sexual Health
Do men also have physiological periods? Men have six major symptoms during their physiological period
Do men also have physiological periods? The physiological period is not exclusive to women, and men also have physiological periods. Specifically, they seem to change themselves every once in a while: depression, depression, lack of sexual desire, and even being particularly susceptible to illness. So, do men also have physiological periods?
Generally speaking, normal males have this physiological period. Hu Shenzhi, director of Guangzhou Sunflower Psychological Counseling Center, said that men's monthly emotions will show a parabolic curve. When the parabolic curve reaches its peak, it is mainly positive emotions. At this point, men will exhibit optimistic aspects such as enthusiasm, happiness, happiness, relaxation, confidence, and tolerance; When the curve reaches a low point, negative emotions dominate, and men's self-regulation ability deteriorates, resulting in emotions such as anger, sadness, anxiety, disgust, panic, and irritability. Many men have the same physiological cycle as women, with a 28 day cycle. But some people are very regular, while others are very chaotic.
The physiological period of men is very normal. Don't worry. This low tide comes and goes quickly. It can be restored in less than a week. Women who care too much can increase chaos. They should leave more space for their husbands to be alone.
In fact, the hormones in men's bodies also undergo changes. The levels of testosterone and androgens in the male body show a downward trend, reaching their lowest point. Of course, the boundaries of male cycles are blurred, not everyone has a clear cycle, let alone every month. But there is one thing similar to women. Men during holidays are also very fragile. They may also experience symptoms such as physical weakness, emotional fluctuations, sadness, and depression. There are mainly the following aspects:
1. Reduced resistance, weakened constitution, susceptibility to colds, headaches, back pain, and prostate diseases;
2. Feeling uneasy, not doing anything, uneven speech rhythm and intonation, low voice, and unclear speech;
3. Cold and irritable, occasionally angry when seeing a wife or daughter no longer having sweet words;
4. Depression and boredom, often worrying about some inexplicable little things, always smoking alone, occasionally gasping for breath;
5. Eyes dim, seemingly always avoiding something, looking very fragile;
6. Seems a bit shy, depressed, and unhappy;
7. Easy to envy and become petty;