Although men can remain fertile for many decades, aging gradually affects reproductive health and hormone levels. Testosterone production tends to decline slowly beginning in middle age.
This decline may lead to symptoms such as decreased libido, fatigue, reduced muscle mass, and mood changes.
In some individuals, these changes may progress to a condition known as Late-Onset Hypogonadism.
This disorder involves a clinically significant reduction in testosterone levels accompanied by symptoms affecting quality of life.
Medical evaluation and lifestyle management can help mitigate many of the effects associated with age-related hormonal erotic decline.
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