It seems incredible, but men have a monthly cycle.

A few days of the month... they don't even look like men! Determination, intensity, changes in the situation, sudden hunger and nervousness have questioned many of the women who may have a premensive syndrome is also possible for men. Yes, because the female public is not the only one who is subject to changing situations, so it is [...]
A few days of the month... they don't even look like men! Determination, intensity, changes in the situation, sudden hunger and nervousness have questioned many of the women who may have a premensive syndrome is also possible for men. Yes, because the female public is not the only one subject to changing situations, so do men.
Some of these ideas have developed a controversial study! It is Slovak endocrinologist Peter Celec of Bratislava's Comenius University, who published a study in 2002 arguing that male hormone levels during the month vary. So the hypothesis of a male cycle exists, but there is no scientific evidence to date.
Is there a premensive syndrome in men?
Beyond the apparent lack of blood factors, a hormone cycle exists. Among males, the principal protagonist for hormonal swings, which register an average of four times a day, is the testosterone, an important male hormone for developing sexual characteristics, which is also essential to metabolism, mood management, bone tissue health, etc.
A few days of the month... they don't even look like men! Determination, intensity, changes in the situation, sudden hunger and nervousness have questioned many of the women who may have a premensive syndrome is also possible for men. Yes, because the female public is not the only one subject to changing situations, so do men.
Some of these ideas have developed a controversial study! It is Slovak endocrinologist Peter Celec of Bratislava's Comenius University, who published a study in 2002 arguing that male hormone levels during the month vary. So the hypothesis of a male cycle exists, but there is no scientific evidence to date.
Is there a premensive syndrome in men?
Beyond the apparent lack of blood factors, a hormone cycle exists. Among males, the principal protagonist for hormonal swings, which register an average of four times a day, is the testosterone, an important male hormone for developing sexual characteristics, which is also essential to metabolism, mood management, bone tissue health, etc.
The testosterone not only affects sexual life, but this hormone becomes of considerable importance to the person's level of vitality. Hence, a hormonal swing can correspond to an important change in humor.
According to prof. Peter Schlegel, of the Urology Department at Cornell University in New York, would be a real syndrome connected to the swings of testosterone and known as the Men's Syndrome or nervous human syndrome. Symptoms? Hyper sensitivity, fatigue, nervousness and emotion.
Cortizol and Stress
“One type, we might say, positive, toward what we face during the day, capable of performing a useful function because in a sense it moves us to cope with the situation and motivates us to give our best in performance. This is what we call eustron, a term invented by endocrinologist Hans Selye: literally, from Greek: good stress.
The disorder, on the other hand, represents a negative situation that continues even when the stress situation is over. For example, a problem at work, traffic, or so forth, difficulty in dealing with colleagues can have a particularly devastating effect when they are part of a period that is trying to last over time and can lead to a change in hormonal cycles. The cortisol production, related to the fact that you experience stressful situations, increases nervousness: More sensitive men may find it more difficult to manage anxiety, and above all, try to have a stable spiritual state of”. Body alarm responses are a message of how the body reacts to stress. For this reason, many people may seem nervous, unstable, and concerned.










