Grouchy Guy? There May Be a Reason

tip38651Does your partner seem like the proverbial grumpy old man these days? There may be a physiological reason for that crankiness. If you feel like your man is exhibiting that perma-scowl, wagging finger and "Get off my lawn!" proclamation, then he may suffer from low testosterone, experts say. The hormone testosterone is responsible in both men and women for supplying energy, reducing fat, building muscle and increasing libido. When there are inadequate levels of testosterone, then the most apparent outward symptoms can be irritability and mood swings. Experts say concentration can be affected as well. Metabolic conditions such as kidney disease and diabetes can exacerbate the problem, as can certain drugs like opiates. If your guy is exhibiting the symptoms of low testosterone, then it's a good idea for him to get a complete physical workup.


Obesity is a testosterone-sapping culprit, so losing a few pounds could help an overweight man regain normal testosterone levels. Other underlying causes of low testosterone may be as serious as cancer or immunosuppression. The Mayo Clinic estimates that up to 30 percent of men aged 70 and older suffer from low testosterone, but the treatment for the condition is debatable. Medication can help some cases of low testosterone. In other cases, the irritability may just be a byproduct of a changing lifestyle such as retirement. When major life changes affect men, it's natural for them to feel apprehensive and even angry about it. Take a double-pronged approach to your grouchy guy: Get him in for a physical, and see if you can open the lines of communication.