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Diagnosing Male Menopause - Andropause Correctly
Andropause is not simple to diagnose. Many hormone problems can be diagnosed
with a single blood test but in the case of andropause a blood test can be
entirely misleading. The correct diagnostic test is bioavailable testosterone
and this should be taken between 8 and 10 AM when testosterone levels are the
highest. Taking the test at other times of the day will give a lower reading. In
addition tests such as total testosterone or free testosterone are not helpful
and in many cases are so unreliable that the diagnosis of low testosterone
levels can be missed.
A second problem is the interpretation of bioavailable testosterone levels. The
so-called "normal" range is very wide and in it are men who are suffering from
Andropause but the test may indicate they are not. What we are looking for at
the Masters Men's Clinic is the Optimal Range of Testosterone. We have now seen
many men who were told that their testosterone levels were normal but when we
assessed them we felt that their levels were not Optimum and with treatment they
have responded very well.
The third problem is that the diagnosis of Andropause is made from a combination
of abnormally low (non-optimal) bioavailable testosterone levels AND from a high
score on the Masters Men's Clinic Andropause Screening Inventory( MMC ASI). This
50 question questionnaire has been develop exclusively at our clinic and
measures the level of Andropause symptoms in each individual man.
The diagnosis of andropause at the Masters Men's Clinic is made from a
combination of low testosterone and a high value on the MMC ASI questionnaire.
With correct treatment we can also show that the score on the questionnaire
decreases as men regain their optimal health.
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