MEN'S HEALTH

Low Testosterone levels in men is called “Andropause” or “Male Menopause”. It is sometimes referred to as “Low T.”  Andropause generally affects men between the ages of 40 and 55, similar to menopause in women. Andropause is simply a decline in a man’s level of testosterone, causing mood changes, decreased muscle mass, weight gain, fatigue, and loss of sex drive. Other conditions related to complaints of fatigue may include low thyroid or adrenal function.

Andropause may cause any of these symptoms:

Decreased muscle mass and strength
Increased fat mass and weight gain
Anemia
Erectile dysfunction
Diminished libido
Fatigue
Night sweats
Irritability
Hair loss
Depression
Changes in mood

At Rocky Mountain Comprehensive Health, we treat men’s specific health complaints. We perform a thorough assessment and order blood work to evaluate pertinent hormone levels. Hormone imbalances are treated with bioidentical hormones to resolve symptoms and improve a man’s quality of life.

Call Rocky Mountain Comprehensive Health today at 303.731.0525 to schedule your appointment.