Author:
Folorunsho Ajayi Ayodeji,David Oluwole Tolulope,Ayodele Adelakun Ademola,Oluwatoyin Ajayi Lydia,Obukohwo Oyowvi Mega,Precious Oyedokun,Bosede Akanbi Grace,Nene Dare Sarah,Magret Adeniran Adebola
Abstract
This review aims to bring attention to the growing issue of andropause, a condition that affects men as they age. The literature was identified by searching the major bibliographic databases, including PubMed, Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Web of Science, and CINAHL. Studies were included if they focused on strategies for reducing and preventing andropause, published between 1980 and 2023. Andropause, which is often overlooked and misconceived, is the result of a decrease in testosterone production and can result in physical and psychological symptoms such as fatigue, weight gain, decreased libido, and depression. This paper reviews the literature on the prevalence, detection, and management of andropause. It is important for the medical community to recognize andropause, as diagnosing and treating the condition can significantly improve the quality of life. The review canvases several studies to understand andropause comprehensively, highlighting various biomarkers and diagnostic criteria, possible therapies, and potential risks and complications associated with the condition. In addition, this review offers practical suggestions to health professionals, helping them recognize patients at risk of andropause, assess patients for the condition, and provide appropriate treatments. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of regular screening and active monitoring for any possible early warning signs of andropause. This review provides a comprehensive overview of andropause, from identification to management. It demonstrates the need for increased awareness and acknowledgment of andropause among medical professionals in order to ensure that all men get the support they need throughout the aging process.
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