Male Menopausal Syndrome
Male Menopausal Syndrome (MMS) is a condition that affects men, characterized by a gradual onset of symptoms similar to menopause, such as hot flashes, night sweats, and mood changes, but without the hormonal changes associated with traditional menopause. MMS is a controversial condition, with some experts describing it as a form of androgens deficiency, while others consider it to be a separate entity. The exact cause of MMS is not known, but it is thought to be related to hormonal imbalances, specifically a lack of androgens in the body. Androgens are a type of hormone that plays a crucial role in the development and maintenance of male characteristics, including testosterone. MMS is a serious condition that can have significant impacts on a person's quality of life. It can cause significant distress and anxiety, as well as decreased libido and erectile dysfunction. However, treatment options are currently limited and more research is needed to fully understand the condition and develop effective treatments. For men experiencing symptoms of MMS, it is important to consult with their healthcare provider to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. While there is currently no cure for MMS, treatment options can help alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life.

List of Doctors: Male Menopausal Syndrome

Li Hongjun | Professor, Chief Physician, Doctoral Supervisor at Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Hongjun Li
Professor, Chief Physician, Doctoral Supervisor
Department of Urology
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Huang Li | Deputy Chief Physician at Beijing Anzhen Hospital
Li Huang
Deputy Chief Physician
Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Physiotherapy
Beijing Anzhen Hospital
Li Lanqun | Chief Physician at Beijing China-Japan Friendship Hospital
Lanqun Li
Chief Physician
Department of Andrology
Beijing China-Japan Friendship Hospital
Zhou Qiang | Chief Physician at Beijing China-Japan Friendship Hospital
Qiang Zhou
Chief Physician
Department of Andrology
Beijing China-Japan Friendship Hospital
Yang Amin | Chief Physician at Beijing Millennium Monument Hospital
Amin Yang
Chief Physician
Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Beijing Millennium Monument Hospital
Gao Bing | Deputy Chief Physician at Beijing University First Hospital
Bing Gao
Deputy Chief Physician
Department of Andrology
Beijing University First Hospital