Nigeria, Feb. 21 -- Hormonal imbalance is often discussed in relation to women, but men are affected too, and many do not realise it until symptoms begin to interfere with their health, relationships or productivity.

Experts say the condition is more common than many realise and is frequently overlooked or dismissed as stress or ageing.

Studies show that between two and 35 per cent of men globally may experience low testosterone or some form of hormonal imbalance in their lifetime, with the risk increasing as they grow older.

Speaking with PT Health Watch, a Senior Registrar in Internal Medicine at Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital (ISTH), Chinedu Izegbu explained that hormonal imbalance occurs when there is too much or too little of ...