Male Menopause? Yes, It’s Real.

While most people are familiar with menopause in women, fewer realize that men experience their own version of hormonal change—called andropause. Andropause refers to the gradual decline in testosterone levels that typically begins in a man’s 40s and continues with age.

This hormonal shift can bring on a range of physical and emotional symptoms, including:

  • Low energy
  • Decreased muscle mass
  • Sleep issues
  • Reduced libido
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Mood changes like anxiety, depression, irritability, and brain fog
    Sound familiar? Many of these symptoms mirror what women experience during menopause, although they tend to be milder in men.

The term “low T” gained popularity in the early 2000s thanks to marketing campaigns promoting testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). Today, it’s estimated that 24–39% of men aged 30 to 79 have testosterone levels considered low (below 300 ng/dL). Even more concerning, testosterone levels appear to be dropping faster than in previous generations—likely due to lifestyle and environmental factors.

But does that mean most men with low testosterone should jump straight to TRT? Not necessarily.
Only about 6% of men with low testosterone actually show symptoms of androgen deficiency. Without those clinical symptoms, testosterone therapy isn’t usually recommended.

In fact, testosterone supplementation comes with real risks:

  • Heart attack, stroke, and blood clots (especially in older men)
  • Infertility
  • Sleep apnea
  • Enlarged prostate and elevated PSA levels
  • Acne
  • Testicular shrinkage

If you’re experiencing symptoms and suspect low testosterone, it’s best to start by talking with your healthcare provider, such as a primary care physician or urologist. Bloodwork can help determine whether hormone levels are a concern—and if treatment is appropriate.

In many cases, lifestyle changes can go a long way in supporting healthy testosterone levels and improving how you feel:

✅ Strength training (weights or bodyweight exercises)
✅ Reducing alcohol intake
✅ Managing stress
✅ Prioritizing sleep (aim for 7+ hours per night)
✅ Maintaining a healthy weight

These steps may seem simple—but they’re not always easy. Still, incorporating them into your routine can help slow testosterone decline, boost energy, and benefit your overall well-being.

Bottom line? Male menopause is real, but it doesn’t mean hormone therapy is the answer for everyone. Start with the basics, talk with your doctor, and take a proactive approach to aging well.

Need Optimal Testosterone Levels?

Both men and women need optimal Testosterone levels. Testosterone surprisingly effects more than we realize. When we review lab work, patients are always interested in understanding how hormones effect their issues with sleep, concentration and other psychological factors. Truth be told, sometimes we can just get a little “off” and it can throw a lot of our daily body functions out of whack. We see a lot of men and women for testosterone therapy, and here is why:

“It is putting me in balance and I am becoming active again.”

– David B. New Leaf Wellness Patient

Benefits of Testosterone:

  1. Decrease joint and muscle pain.
  2. One of the best anti-depressants around. It helps to elevate your mood naturally and enable you to feel balanced.
  3. Helps you to reduce fat and increase muscle mass (appropriately for your size).
  4. Helps to improve your focus, concentration, and memory.
  5. Aides you in getting a better night’s sleep.
  6. Increases your energy and motivation.
  7. Increases your libido (sex drive), if a low Testosterone level is the source of a lessened libido. (libido has a lot to do with psychological factors as we)
  8. Improves your endurance and ability to recover after exercise.
  9. For men–Testosterone is important for having healthy erections. (please note that men can have sub optimal Testosterone levels and yet still have a decent libido and erections–do not be fooled into thinking that your Testosterone levels are great just because you still have a libido and erections.)For Women–Testosterone decreases or eliminates your night sweats and overall feeling of “being too warm”.
  10. Testosterone enhances your overall well being.

“I started New Leaf in November of 2014. I weighed 285 pounds. New Leaf treatments gave me the energy to start working out again and over 18 months I lost 95 pounds through exercise and healthy eating, NOT DIETING, I’m too old for that. During my 18 months I was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, I was told I would miss several weeks of work and take months to recover. I missed 10 days of work and returned to the gym 2 weeks after my treatments which I attribute to my hormone therapy at New Leaf.”

– Van P., New Leaf Wellness Patient

Testosterone is a needed hormone and when your body is at optimal levels, it makes it easier to bounce back from whatever lies throws your way.

Testosterone is a hormone that is present in both men and women. Optimizing your Testosterone level by utilizing the Natural Hormone Therapy at New Leaf Wellness is an important part of your overall wellness as you age in today’s world.

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