With age, the function of androgen will gradually decline, especially the secretion of testosterone will be reduced, the change of hormone secretion in the body will lead to a series of physical and mental disorders in men. Recently, my friend’s wife complained to me, saying that my friend’s temper has been so unreasonable lately, that he loves to get angry, and that he gets red in the face and thick in the neck when he does something small, and that he is just like a menopausal woman, which was not the case before. She was right, men do have menopause just like women. After the age of 40, men may also experience some symptoms similar to female menopause, also known as male menopause, the reason is that with age, the function of androgens will gradually decline, especially the secretion of testosterone will be reduced, the body’s hormone secretion changes will lead to a series of physical and mental disorders in men. European scientists have defined the symptoms of male menopause, such as a decrease in the number of morning erections, erectile dysfunction, fewer thoughts about sex (decreased sex drive), inability to do heavy labor or strenuous sports, inability to bend over, bend the knees, loss of vitality, frequent sadness, fatigue, and lack of energy. The diagnosis of menopause is currently based on the assessment of a scale of clinical symptoms, together with the measurement of protein-bound testosterone, a relevant blood test. Male menopause is an aging process. If men can understand the process of menopause and receive psychological support, most men can cope with the changes brought about by menopause without any problems. If they are troubled by menopausal symptoms, doctors will consider giving androgen supplementation therapy. The purpose of androgen supplementation is to minimize or prevent the changes caused by the decline in testosterone. Prescribed in appropriate amounts, androgens will improve libido and erectile function, improve muscle-to-fat ratio, improve bone density, and improve cognitive performance. It is important to note that androgen supplementation should only be done under the supervision of a doctor, and that unauthorized treatments can cause serious side effects. Generally speaking, menopause can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), which should be taken to a male specialist in a regular Chinese medicine hospital, and is often recommended, such as Liu Wei Di Huang Pill and tonifying the middle and benefiting the vital energy. To prevent and delay the appearance of male menopause, appropriate exercise, scientific diet, balanced nutrition, as well as adequate rest and optimism, and maintain a moderate sex life.