Some experts say that from the age of 35, the testosterone secreted by men will decrease by 1% to 2% every year. There are 4 million men with low testosterone levels in the United States, but it is estimated that only 200,000 people seek treatment.
Symptoms of low testosterone levels include fatigue, depression, osteoporosis, muscle degeneration, decreased libido and difficulty in genital erection.
Most men are usually ashamed to talk about sexual desire and naturally lack the courage to face the doctor. At present, there is no comprehensive treatment to improve men's sexual ability. Only through a comprehensive examination, including blood tests, can doctors prescribe the right medicine.
Once smoking, nervousness and alcohol or drugs are excluded, most elderly men with low testosterone levels tend to supplement testosterone. This treatment method needs to be decided by the doctor, and it can be injection, patch or capsule.
In recent 10 years, the phenomenon of premature decrease of male sperm has increased. Experts have noticed that many foods contain excessive estrogen, which leads to sperm reduction and problems in reproductive ability, sexual desire and sexual impulse. However, about 10% to 15% of men, because of psychological problems, the sperm is reduced, and the "little brother" can't lift his head.
For men with low testosterone level, Korean ginseng may enhance sexual desire and is considered to be effective in treating infertility. Other beneficial herbs include ginger, garlic, turmeric and pumpkin seeds. Vitamins, minerals and antioxidants in fresh fruits and vegetables also help to maintain the health of blood vessels and maintain enough blood for normal erection. Vitamins C, E, selenium, nicotinic acid, zinc and major fatty acids also contribute to the production of sperm and semen, thus maintaining the normal operation of the adrenal gland.