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The impact of decreasing androgens (i.e. testosterone, DHEA) is known
as andropause, also called "male menopause" or PADAM – Partial
Androgen Deficiency in the Ageing Male. It is a normal part of ageing,
although, for some men it is accompanied by a gradual and undesired decline
in their sexuality, mood and overall energy. Sometimes it can even expose
men to more serious health risks. Unlike women, men do not have a clear-cut
signpost such as the cessation of menstruation to mark this transition.
A drop in hormone levels, however, distinguishes both. Typically, men
have a slower and subtler hormonal decline compared to the rather sudden
hormonal changes women experience at menopause. Attitude, psychological
stress, alcohol, injuries or surgery, medications, obesity and infections
can contribute to its onset. Over time however similar symptoms are experienced
including; weakness, fatigue, disturbed sleep, reduced libido, osteoporosis,
heart disease, atherosclerosis, irritability, insomnia, erectile dysfunction,
slow wound healing, prostate problems, low sperm count, depression, anxiety,
reduced muscle mass, memory impairment, impaired cognitive function,
impaired blood cell formation. On average, a man’s testosterone
levels begin to decline at a rate of 1% per year after the age of 40.
When hormones are replaced or restored back to physiologic levels, men
may experience a dramatic reversal of many of the changes caused by aging.
- Improvement in physiological well-being and mood
- Improvement
in erectile dysfunction and libido
- Increased muscle mass,
strength, and stature
- Preservation of bone mass
- Decrease
in cardiovascular risk
Hormones conduct the language of
cells. Our bodies have over 60 trillion cells with each needing to
communicate with one another. Hormones are the chemical messengers that
travel through our blood stream, enter cells by unlocking a door called
a receptor, and flip the switches that govern growth, development, and
mental and physical functioning. The exact chemical structure of the
body’s
hormones is incredibly important, because in order for hormone therapy
to fully replicate the normal functioning present in the human body
it must match the original structure of that hormone exactly. Only a
natural hormone key can fit properly into a specific cell receptor door’s
lock. A non-identical matching key (e.g. a synthetic hormone) can’t
open the same doors as the natural hormone. Bio-identical hormones have
the same chemical structure as the hormones made by the human body.
Structural differences exist between bio-identical hormones and those
available commercially, which are typically synthetic (i.e. methyltestosterone).
Synthetic hormones are not found in humans, and are not identical in
structure or function to the bio-identical hormones they are intended
to replace.
Saliva testing is preferred over blood or serum testing because the
saliva measures bio-available, active hormone levels. Therefore saliva
allows the measurement of hormones, which can be utilized by the cells.
It gives the most accurate picture of what the body is able to utilize.
Saliva testing is also painless (no needles), which is particularly
important when testing for cortisol levels, because the stress and pain
of a needle stick can result in an increase in cortisol levels. Testing
hormone levels is important because it correlates symptoms with exactly
what is occurring hormonally. Once hormone therapy is initiated, follow-up
testing tracks progress and allows for the adjustment of hormone therapy
doses.
At MD Custom Rx, a program has been designed to help women and men
become hormonally balanced, utilizing bio-identical hormone therapy.
We will sit down together and collected information about your health
and provide a saliva test kit with instructions. Most importantly however,
is that we will meet again when the test results come back in order
to discuss what the levels reveal, answer all your questions, offer
recommendations for therapy, and share your test results and customized
recommendations with a physician. Call today to set up your initial
consultation 414-967-9248.
Article: Customized
Prescriptions Meet the Unique Needs of the Male Patient
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