Many men experience imbalanced levels of the hormones testosterone, estrogen, and thyroid as they age. While Andropause can begin as early as a men’s 30s, more men as young as their 20s are experiencing hormone imbalance today, here’s the kicker – hormone imbalance typically occurs several years before obvious symptoms appear.
Male Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance
MEN with low Testosterone may experience symptoms of Hormone Imbalance:
Low Testosterone manifest in many ways and most men believe nothing is wrong as long as they are still able to maintain erections. The flaw in this belief is that the erection is typically the last thing to go. There are so many other functions that are regulated by testosterone’s chemical messages.
- Brain Fog
- Irritability
- Changes in mood
- Depression
- Chronic fatigue
- Body fat increase
- ED – Erectile Dysfunction
- Muscle loss
- Lack of concentration
- Sleep issues
What is the cause of Hormone Imbalance?
Low testosterone and hormone imbalance is a common occurrence for men as they age. Once a man turns 35, he may expect to experience a gradual decline in testosterone production – also known as andropause – at a rate of up to 10 percent loss of output per year.
As testosterone levels decline, many men suffer from low energy, brain fog, stubborn belly fat, mood disorders, sexual dysfunction and more. Imbalanced hormones in men may also increase the risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, prostate cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, as well as other diseases and conditions.
Testosterone is very important to the human body, and specifically, to the male human body. It impacts bodily functions from your muscle mass to your sexual development to your appearance.
Males of all ages can experience low – or changing – testosterone levels, but it is more common as you age.
This sign can happen naturally as men age, but if you are under sixty and your sex drive









