Answer to Question 1
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Answer to Question 2
The symptoms typical of menopause include hot flashes, night sweats, decreased vaginal lubrication, headaches, dizziness, and joint pain. In contrast, andropause may trigger reduced sexual desire, fewer spontaneous erections, insomnia, increased body fat, reduced muscle tissue, hair loss, and depression or other emotional changes. Because of the risks of hormone replacement therapy, women with mild to moderate symptoms of menopause are advised to try lifestyle changes such as exercising regularly, sleeping in a cooler room, and limiting caffeine and alcohol intake. Testosterone replacement in men is also not without controversy. The benefits are not clear, and there are risks of several health problems.