Interesting concept: Irritable male syndrome is a state of hypersensitivity, anxiety, frustration, and anger that occurs in males and is associated with biochemical changes, hormonal (testosterone) fluctuations, and stress. It reportedly occurs in mammals. Who knows if it's a real entity in humans? A primary care doctor and a psychiatrist should be able to take care of such symptoms, with or without calling it ims.
Answered 12/9/2013
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