Is male menopause real?
My husband and I were married eleven years ago. He was 45 and I was 30. At the time, I had a five year old son. They got along great. They loved to play together, in the sand, playing catch, swimming, fishing together. Now, my boy is 16 years old and my husband is 55 and moody with both of us. He snaps at my son for no reason that I can see, and gives me the silent treatment for no reason that I can see. Fifeen minutes after that, he's his normal self, I've asked him about how moody and irritable he is, and he says nothing's changed and I'm being ridculous. Is this male menopause?
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Male "menopause" is real insofar as men can have reduced levels of testosterone for a variety of reasons (including aging), & once they get below a certain level (it varies among individuals but the diagnostic threshold is around 300 ng/dL), they may experience physical & psychological problems similar to menopause.
Your husband may need to get his testosterone levels tested via a blood test & receive testosterone replacement therapy if he's too low.
Your husband may need to get his testosterone levels tested via a blood test & receive testosterone replacement therapy if he's too low.
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