After entering middle age, as testicular function gradually declines, men may experience endocrine disorders and a series of symptoms similar to "menopausal syndrome" in women, known as male menopause.
The following 12 questions can be used forself-testdetermination:
(1) Using the original nearsighted glasses, I can no longer read books and newspapers, but when I take off the glasses and look up, I can see clearly, indicating that I have "aged".
(2) The eyes are prone to fatigue, and after reading for a long time, one may experience headaches and dizziness.
(3) Sleep has decreased compared to before, going to bed early and waking up early.
(4) The drinker's alcohol tolerance is not as good as before.
(5) significant hearing loss.
(6) Loose teeth, unable to bite hard food. People with dentures should change them frequently.
(7) Changes in food taste, such as consuming heavy flavors such as sweet, sour, spicy, salty, etc., indicate a decrease in taste.
(8) Eating snacks, especially candied fruits, is related to a decrease in taste.
(9) Decreased libido.
(10) Decreased memory.
(11) begins to reminisce about childhood memories.
(12) Feeling that one's learning and work energy is not as strong as before, and even feels powerless. If 4 or more of the above 12 points are affirmative, it indicates that one has entered menopause.
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