Anti-Aging Test Panel for Males
Your sense
of well-being -- your body's ability to respond and function normally -- depends
on various organ systems. The organ systems most affected by aging are:
- cardiovascular system: heart and blood
vessels
- genitourinary system: kidneys, bladder,
genitals, and sexual organs (penis, testicles, and prostate)
- musculoskeletal system: bones, muscles,
and joints
- skin and connective tissues beneath the
skin.
To function properly, these organ systems depend
on:
- a good circulatory system that supplies
blood to carry oxygen, nutrients, and hormones (chemicals made by the
body) to the tissues of the body
- a healthy nervous system, which ensures
an alert mind, good sight and hearing, and efficient response to other
bodily needs such as respiration (breathing) and digestion.
The health and well-being of men over 45 years
old depend largely on whether they have in the past:
- gotten adequate sleep and exercise
- eaten healthy foods
- avoided abuse of nonprescribed drugs, alcohol,
and tobacco.
Changes in body systems
Men who are not very active lose muscle mass and
flexibility as they age. However, you can keep your muscles strong and
improve your health by keeping active and exercising regularly. Talk with
your health care provider before starting a new exercise program.
Skin changes with age. It grows thinner, takes
longer to heal when injured, gets wrinkles, and loses some of its elastic
quality. Many changes to the skin that seem to be from aging are actually
caused by over-exposure to the sun. Wearing a 30 SPF or higher sunscreen
now can help prevent skin damage and problems later in life.
Changes in vision and hearing usually are a part
of aging. As you age, your vision may slowly decrease. Glasses, or possibly
surgery, can often correct the cause for this. Hearing loss may develop
gradually and often goes untreated. It is important to have your vision
and hearing checked each year.
You may need to adjust the medicines you take,
and limit the amount of alcohol you drink to no more than 1 drink per day.
As you age, these substances stay in your system longer.
Changes in male hormones
Testosterone levels decrease normally with age. This may cause men to have erectile problems
or to lose interest in sex. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) may
improve sex drive, sexual performance, energy, and mood. It is also said
to help build bone and muscle mass. TRT is available as pills, patches,
gels, creams, shots, or it can be implanted under the skin.
TRT may not be right for you if you have high cholesterol,
heart disease, or are at risk for prostate cancer. TRT may enlarge the
prostate or increase your risk for prostate cancer. Take testosterone only
if your health care provider approves. Men taking testosterone should be
examined for signs of a tender or enlarged prostate. If you have a family
history of prostate cancer, you may want to have a PSA
(prostate specific antigen) test.
Aging and Sexual Response
As men grow older, many continue to have active,
enjoyable sexual lives. However, some men find the quickness and intensity
of their sexual responses decreased:
- Erections during sleep and at the time
of waking are less frequent.
- The erection takes longer to achieve and
is usually less rigid.
- Penetration can be difficult without a
lubricant.
- An erection is more easily lost.
- Ejaculation is less forceful in older men
and may become seepage.
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