Tan Robert S, Pu Shou-Jin
Department of Family Practice and Community Medicine, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Garden Terrace Alzheimer's Center, Houston, TX, USA.
Postgrad Med. 2004 Jan;115(1):62-6. doi: 10.3810/pgm.2004.01.1419.
In primary care practice, it is not unusual to encounter male patients in their 50s or older who report having loss of libido, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, and depression. Such signs and symptoms may signal an age-related decline in androgen levels, which commonly begins after age 40. However, psychologic problems and medical illness often confound the diagnosis. Drs Tan and Pu, who are currently conducting research on androgen deficiency, discuss the diagnostic difficulties of the physiologic phenomenon of andropause and offer a comprehensive approach to clinical assessment and laboratory evaluation.
在基层医疗实践中,遇到50多岁及以上的男性患者诉说性欲减退、勃起功能障碍、疲劳和抑郁并不罕见。这些体征和症状可能预示着雄激素水平随年龄增长而下降,这种情况通常在40岁以后开始。然而,心理问题和疾病常常使诊断变得复杂。目前正在进行雄激素缺乏研究的谭医生和蒲医生,讨论了男性更年期这一生理现象的诊断困难,并提供了临床评估和实验室检查的综合方法。