Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of male hormone imbalance? How to regulate male hormone imbalance
Male hormones are a class of hormones that promote the maturation and secondary sexual development of male reproductive organs and maintain their normal function.
The main function of male hormones is to stimulate the development and maturation of male external and internal reproductive organs (seminal vesicles, prostate, etc.). And maintain its function, stimulate the appearance of male secondary sexual characteristics, while maintaining its normal state, such as the male distribution of beard, pubic hair, and hair, the appearance of laryngeal nodules, widening and lengthening of vocal cords, thickening of sounds, strengthening of bones, developed muscles, and presenting male body shape. Recent research also suggests that male hormones promote sperm generation and maturation, Promote protein synthesis, especially in muscles, bones, and reproductive organs, and stimulate cell generation.
The main symptoms of male hormone deficiency
Male hormones generally reach their peak between the ages of 20 and 30. After the age of 40, male hormone function gradually declines, and there is a significant downward trend between the ages of 50 and 60. The lack of male hormones triggers male menopause. According to a special statistical data from the Institute of Andrology, menopausal symptoms in men around the age of 40 were only 0.8% in the 1980s, but have now increased to 2.4%, a full twofold increase; In addition, a decrease in male hormone levels leads to a decrease in sperm motility and a decrease in sperm count. It is reported that the amount of sperm produced by adult men internationally has also decreased by half compared to 100 years ago, and the decline in sexual desire and sexual activity ability has become a hidden pain in the hearts of many young and middle-aged men
1. Hair: As age increases, the number of hair follicles on the male scalp decreases, hair becomes thinner, and the growth rate of hair slows down.
2. Vision: The lens of the eye continuously thickens with age, and after the age of 50, men will gradually experience significant visual decline and inaccurate focusing.
3. Cardiac function: After the age of 20, the regulating ability of the heart during intense exercise will decrease in men. A 20-year-old boy's heart rate can reach a maximum of 200 beats per minute during exercise, decreasing to 140 beats by the age of 30. For every 10 years of age increase in the future, the maximum heart rate per minute will decrease by 10.
4. Hearing: The tympanic membrane thickens, the ear canal shrinks and narrows, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish tones, especially high-frequency sounds. This situation will become increasingly apparent after the age of 60.