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What are the hormonal changes and related developments in middle-aged men? What are treatments one can use to alleviate these symptoms?

Men experience hormonal changes in their fifties and sixties. Testosterone production begins to decline about 1 percent a year during middle adulthood, and sperm count usually shows a slow decline, although men do not lose their fertility in middle age. The gradual decline in men's testosterone levels in middle age can reduce their sexual drive.

Erectile dysfunction is a common development in middle-aged men. The percentage of men with erectile dysfunction increased the older they were and decreased if they engaged in regular exercise. Recent research finds that as many as 75 percent of the erectile dysfunctions in middle-aged men stem from physiological problems. A recent large-scale study of U.S. adults 40 to 80 years of age found that early ejaculation and erectile difficulties.


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