(HealthDay News) -- First there was menopause. Now there's andropause. That's what doctors are calling the symptoms of aging men, including changes in testicular tissue, sperm production and erectile function.
While women lose their fertility in menopause, men experience more gradual changes in their libido and fertility during andropause, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
That's what doctors are calling the symptoms of aging men, including changes in testicular tissue, sperm production and erectile function.
While women lose their fertility in menopause, men experience more gradual changes in their libido and fertility during andropause, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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