What changes is a man likely to notice during the climacteric? What can he do about these changes?
What will be an ideal response?
The most noticeable change is usually in the ability to obtain and maintain an erection (erectile dysfunction). Gradual decreases in reproductive capacity, viable sperm production, and the volume of seminal fluid also result from gradual declines in testosterone levels. These changes are not likely to be as noticeable unless a man is trying to father children. The most obvious answer to treatment is the use of drugs such as Viagra, Cialis, or Levitra. Men who are overweight or out of shape can often increase sexual performance through weight loss and exercise.
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