After the 40s and 50s, the secretion of male hormones gradually decreases, and symptoms such as sexual dysfunction (feet failure, premature ejaculation, sexual desire disorder, organism disorder), decreased motivation, lethargy, and muscle weakness begin to appear in daily life, which is called male menopause.
Sexual dysfunction is not only a typical phenomenon of men's menopause symptoms, but can also be caused by stress, environmental pollution, drinking, smoking, and various adult diseases, and the number of patients in need of specialist help is increasing.
In addition, in men after their 50s, prostate enlargement, a process of aging, causes uncomfortable symptoms during urination. These men's menopause symptoms, sexual dysfunction, and discomfort during urination limit free daily life and lead to a decline in men's quality of life.
The Sexual Function/menopausal Disability Clinic operated by Ewha Womans University Urology Institute provides integrated treatment to maintain a "healthy life of men" through systematic and specialized testing methods and treatment, and provides counseling and treatment on male hormone treatment to prevent aging as well as overcoming male menopause.