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The term andropause, or male menopause, is sometimes used to refer to _____. the sudden loss in fertility in a middle-aged man the sudden drop in testosterone that generally occurs at about age 50 the age-related reduction in testosterone impotence as a reaction to a wife's menopause

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The term andropause, or male menopause, is sometimes used to refer to "the age-related reduction in testosterone".

"Male menopause" is infrequently used to portray a lessening in the bioavailability of testosterone because of old age. Some health specialists allude andropause as testosterone lack, androgen insufficiency, or late-beginning hypogonadism. You can have a lessening in hormonal levels without encountering any signs or side effects.
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