We usually talk about the problems faced by women in their middle-age years, but we rarely acknowledge the issues faced by men around the same time. These can affect them both physically and mentally. But what are these problems they face? Here are some as explained by our experts, which can be commonly seen in men after the age of 45-50 years.
Andropause
Just like menopause in women, men go through andropause during the same time. Andropause is an indicator of hormonal changes occurring in men after the age of fifty to sixty. This phase in men is also known as Androgen Deficiency in Aging Male (ADAM). Dr. Rahul explains that along with many other changes during menopause in women, a major change that occurs is a decrease in the levels of the estrogen hormone in the body. Similarly, during andropause, the levels of testosterone, as well as androgen hormone decreases in males. Testosteroneis a hormone that is believed to be majorly responsible for arousing sexual desires in men. Therefore, along with its effects on a man’s sexual life, his mental and physical health too can be affected during andropause.
Difficulty In Urination
Urologist Dr. Naeem Baig, Delhi explains that this problem of difficulty in urination occurs due to enlarged prostate. This condition is known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). It is commonly seen in men over the age of 50. Also when the prostate gland begins to increase, it starts putting pressure on the tube that carries urine from the bladder. This also leads to many problems like no control over the flow, burning sensation, difficulty in urinating, dribbling after urination, frequent urination, blood in urine, Urinary Tract Infection (UTIs). If these problems escalate, they can take the form of cancer. Therefore, it is very important that they are attended to early and treated on time.