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Hormonal Problems in Men

Male Sexual Wellness
Dr. Sajan
Hormonal-Problems

If you are struggling with your personal or married life due to sexual problems that is caused by hormonal imbalance; there is no need to worry now. Sajan Clinic is always with you offering a blend of modern and traditional system of treatment restoring your sexual health once again.

Hormonal Problems in Men

Hormonal problems in men can manifest differently in each individual, but there are some common patterns. Because hormones regulate energy, mood, sexual drive, muscle mass, and even cognitive function, imbalances can have both physical and emotional effects.

"Hormonal Imbalance affects both physical and sexual health in different ways but this is a treatable condition with holistic approach of treatment."

Dr. Sajan

Common Symptoms of Hormonal Imbalance in Men:
Men can experience a variety of visible and invisible symptoms during hormonal imbalances. Some common symptoms include:

Mental & Emotional Changes:

Hormonal Imbalance affects mental and emotional health in different ways, include:

  • Persistent fatigue (even after rest)
  • Lack of motivation or enthusiasm
  • Depression, sadness, or emotional numbness
  • Restlessness or irritability
  • Difficulty thinking, trouble concentrating, or forgetfulness
  • Low self-confidence or "not feeling like yourself"

Physical Symptoms:

Low energy and stamina
Muscle loss or weakness
Increased abdominal fat
Unexplained weight gain or loss
Hot flashes or excessive sweating
Decreased bone density (which can lead to fractures over time)

Sexual & Reproductive Symptoms

Decreased libido (reduced interest in sexual activity)
Erectile dysfunction
Reduced morning erections
Low sperm count or fertility problems
Testicular atrophy (in more severe cases)

What causes hormonal problems?

Dr. Sajan says that there are various causes responsible for hormonal problems in a person. Some common problems with hormonal imbalance, include: Prolonged stress
Poor sleep
Aging (testosterone levels naturally decrease with age)
Obesity or metabolic problems
Excessive alcohol or drug use
Certain medications (such as steroids or antidepressants)
Medical conditions (thyroid disorders, pituitary problems, diabetes)

When to see a sexologist doctor:
An individual should get a medical check-up if he experiences these symptoms: They last for more than a few weeks
They affect your work, relationships, or self-esteem
A person experiences sexual problems or extreme fatigue
A blood test usually provides a clear diagnosis of the problem.