Andropause is often underdiagnosed because symptoms can be vague and can vary a lot among individuals. Some men find it difficult to admit that there's even a problem. And often physicians didn't always think of low-testosterone levels as a possible culprit.
So these factors often lead doctors to conclude that symptoms were related to other medical conditions (i.e. depression) or were simply related to ageing and often encouraged their patients to accept that "they were no longer spring chickens".
But this situation is changing. New blood testing methods are available and there is increased interest in mens' ageing among medical researchers. In fact, so much attention is being focused on andropause that major efforts are underway to quickly share emerging scientific information with physicians worldwide.
Silken's Note: Find out if you have Andropause by taking the quiz available at the following link:
http://www.andropause.com/diagnosis/quiz.asp