Hormone Conditions for Men
Are you experiencing any of these conditions?
Whether you’re experiencing muscle loss, weight gain, low sex drive, or any combination of seemingly unrelated symptoms, BodyLogicMD wants to help you get to the bottom of these concerns so you can take steps toward feeling better.
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Explore common hormone conditions for men and learn more about:
Depression Symptoms in Men Due to Hormones
Of the many symptoms related to andropause, or low testosterone, depression is among the most threatening.
Andropause (Low Testosterone in Men)
Andropause, the male menopause is characterized by a number of uncomfortable symptoms.
Andropause Symptoms or Male Menopause Symptoms
Andropause symptoms due to declining hormone levels are common in men as they age.
Hot Flashes in Men
Male hot flashes by definition are the same as female hot flashes; the difference lies in the cause.
What Causes Night Sweats in Men?
Night sweats, which are characterized by excessive sweating at night, are one of the most prominent symptoms of menopause.
What is Irritable Male Syndrome (IMS)?
Irritable Man Syndrome or Irritable Male Syndrome (IMS) is the term used to describe the mood swings in men.
Low Libido in Men due to Low Testosterone
Decreased libido is a common symptom of andropause. Just as low levels of testosterone can lead to erectile dysfunction.
Cognitive Impairment and Memory Loss in Men
Foggy thinking and difficulty concentrating are common signs of hormonal imbalances.
What’s the Metabolic Syndrome Criteria in Men?
The Mayo Clinic defines metabolic syndrome (Syndrome X) as “a cluster of conditions that occur together, increasing your risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
Sarcopenia – Age Related Muscle Loss in Men
Male muscle loss is a common symptom of andropause and it manifests itself in the loss of muscle strength and overall muscle mass.
Urinary Incontinence or Frequent Urination in Men
Experiencing varying urinary problems including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), interstitial cystitis or painful bladder syndrome and urinary incontinence?