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What is male climax


What Is Male Climax

Climax, or partial androgenic insufficiency, is conventionally called hormonal changes in the body caused by natural destructive processes. As a rule, the state of menopause begins after overcoming the mark of 45-55 years and lasts up to 5 years.


During this period, there is a significant slowdown in the secretory activity of the testicles, which begin to produce a reduced amount of the male sex hormone. The traditional signs of the development of menopause is a pronounced decrease in libido. If at a young age the patient could experience sexual desire and a healthy erection 10-14 times a week, then after the onset of menopause, the frequency of erections decreases to 1 time per week. It is not uncommon for a man to completely lose interest in sexual relations.



Reasons for the onset of male menopause


The main reason for the start of hormonal changes is the natural aging of the body, which is expressed in the loss of sensitivity of nerve endings, loss of elasticity of the tissues of blood vessels and skin, dysfunction of the testicles and prostate gland. The state of sexual health is aggravated much earlier in the presence of the following negative circumstances:



  • inactive lifestyle and unhealthy diet
  • overweight
  • abuse of strong alcoholic beverages and drugs, smoking
  • violation of puberty
  • congenital anomalies in the intimate area
  • hypogonadism, that is, functional testicular failure associated with insufficient production of sex hormones
  • cryptorchidism, or undescended testicle into the scrotum, resulting in are impotence, infertility and the development of malignant cell changes
  • diabetes mellitus, causing hormonal disruptions and a significant decrease in sexual desire
  • ischemia and hypertension, diagnosis of stroke attacks, angina pectoris or myocardial infarction
  • atherosclerotic lesions of the arterial walls, leading to a slowdown in blood flow and the development of an impaired erection
  • HIV infection
  • exposure to ionizing radiation, causing persistent loss of erectile function bility and sexual potency


Signs of male menopause


A urologist can diagnose androgen deficiency after establishing the following symptoms:



  • gradual fading of the reproductive system, causing a decrease in libido and loss of erectile function, a decrease in the duration of intercourse and the brightness of orgasm
  • impairment of memory and concentration of attention
  • sensitivity and irritability, feelings of fear and panic attacks, mood swings and the development of psychological abnormalities
  • increased sweating, hot flashes to the head
  • dry skin, hair loss and wrinkles
  • decreased mental and physical activity
  • a drop in fertility, a decrease in the likelihood of fertilization of an egg
  • a feeling of rapid heartbeat, sudden surges in blood pressure
  • disorders of the urination process, a feeling of incomplete emptying of urine bladder
  • feeling short of breath, dizziness
  • redistribution of fat in the body, enlargement of the mammary glands, hips and buttocks
  • pain in the left side of the chest, which intensify in stressful situations


The negative effects of male menopause


A decrease in testosterone production and sexual dysfunction provokes violations of the activity of the prostate gland, as well as the development of:



  • neurasthenia, that is, states of excessive irritability and excitability, constant exaggeration of complaints
  • depressive disorder, when the emotional background decreases and the patient loses interest in life
  • concomitant somatic diseases, for example, cardiovascular and respiratory abnormalities, increased fragility of bones and vascular fibers


Prevention of male menopause


To delay the onset of androgen deficiency, men need to take the following preventive measures:



  • adherence to a diet with a reduced content of fatty and sweet foods, smoked and salty foods
  • body weight control
  • regular exercise in active types of detail, performing specialized exercises to stimulate intimate muscles
  • annual examination by urologist and endocrinologist


Menopause Treatment


If a middle-aged man comes to the clinic with complaints of decreased potency and erectile function, he is offered to go through: