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Signs of high testosterone in males acne. aggressive or risk-taking behaviors. excessive body hair. headaches. heart or liver problems. high blood pressure (hypertension) high sex drive (libido) increased appetite. More items... •
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It's expected for peak testosterone levels to arrive in a man's teenage years—around 18 or 19—before it starts to decline. But the human body can...
Read More »Abnormally high testosterone levels can cause problems for both males and females. Testosterone is a male sex hormone, but females also produce small amounts of it. In males, testosterone’s functions include the regulation of libido, bone mass, and muscle mass, as well as the production of sperm. In females, testosterone assists in the growth and maintenance of female reproductive tissue and bone mass. Normal amounts of testosterone are essential for health. However, too much can cause several issues, including problems with fertility and an increased risk of certain types of cancer. In this article, we discuss the signs of high testosterone in males and females. We also list potential causes and treatment options. Causes in males It is uncommon for high baseline testosterone levels in males to occur naturally. Often, abnormally high testosterone levels in males result from anabolic steroid use. Athletes and bodybuilders sometimes use these drugs to improve athletic performance and build muscle mass. Supplementation with testosterone, whether a person has a prescription or obtains it illegally, can also increase testosterone levels. Other causes of high testosterone levels in males include tumors in the adrenal glands or testicles. Sex hormone-producing adrenal tumors are rare, affecting 2 out of every 1 million people. They may be noncancerous (benign) or cancerous. Signs of high testosterone in females According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) , the normal total testosterone range for adult females is 8.37–48.8 ng/dl. Results above this indicate abnormally high testosterone levels. High testosterone in females can cause: acne
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Read More »Treatment The type of treatment for high testosterone will depend on the underlying cause of the imbalance. Most people will require a combination of lifestyle changes and medication. Stopping steroid or supplementation use Where excessive testosterone levels result from anabolic steroid use or testosterone supplementation, ceasing the use of these substances will usually resolve the issue. In one study, 88.4% of the male participants taking testosterone supplements did not produce sperm. However, 6 months after stopping the use of the supplements, 65% of these individuals began to produce sperm again. Treatment for tumors or cancer If cancer or tumor growth contributes to high testosterone levels, treating the problem should help reduce testosterone levels. Surgery will typically be necessary to remove tumors. In cases of cancer, other treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy, may also be necessary. Medication Medication options for high testosterone include: eflornithine (Vaniqa), a topically applied cream that slows down facial hair growth
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