Friday, January 15, 2010

Men love temper is a disease

People have the impression that the men seemed to temper Big than women? Why does this happen? Those men at every turn on the temper, in fact, a disease --- irritable male syndrome, the disease can lead to excessive depression. Of course, this disease is curable.



Women have menopause, a woman hormones will change, but the men to a certain age, why are prone to mood swings, irritability, and withdrawn the situation? This shows that men have menopause, they may become irritable male syndrome victims, but men suffering from this disease is increasing.



With the ever-changing social roles of men, there will be more people suffering from this disease. Because more and more women enter the workplace, more men do not know what role they should play. A result, the economic status of men gradually be replaced, which will naturally affect the mood. In social relations, women do not want to or do not have a successful and unsuccessful men with ability, so they get married later. In addition, they are also able to work than those who do not want to marry their men. Therefore, the more men feel that their lack of appeal can not even win a woman's affection.



Irritable male syndrome, this medical terminology is a Scottish researchers first put forward. He found that when the ram of the sharp decline in testosterone levels, they can become manic and angry, withdrawn and irrational. Subsequently, he believes that this syndrome may also act on human beings. He analyzed more than 6,000 men, from where the collected data, found that about half of them said they always or most of the time feeling depressed, depressed or negative.

The survey, 40% of survey respondents often or always at the impatient, irritable state. Most admitted that they have negative feelings of people also appeared hormonal fluctuations: The testosterone decline is accompanied by changes in brain chemistry, pressure to increase and the loss of male sexuality. In between the ages of 15-28 and 40-55 age groups between the ages of these two men more prone to irritable male syndrome

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