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Diagnosis
- Andropause has often been underdiagnosed by physicians
because symptoms can be vague and can vary a lot among
individuals. Some men even find it difficult to admit that
there's a problem. And physicians didn't always consider low
testosterone levels as a possible cause. Doctors often
concluded that symptoms were related to other medical
conditions (e.g., depression) or were simply due to aging, and
encouraged their patients to accept 'the inevitable.'
- Fortunately, this situation has changed dramatically. New
testing methods and an increased interest in men's aging among
medical researchers has focused so much attention on
Andropause that major efforts are underway to quickly share
emerging scientific information with Canadian physicians.
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