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What are the signs of high DHT? Some most common signs of high DHT levels in women are: increase in male-pattern hair growth (hirsutism) and acne, depression, absent menstrual periods (amenorrhoea), abnormal changes to the genitalia, as well as pattern baldness.
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Learn More »Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is a male sex hormone, made from testosterone in certain male and female glands and tissues. This hormone is responsible for the production of male sex characteristics such as incresed muscle mass, deep voice and body hair. Interestingly, DHT is also responsible for the reverse effect in scalp hair growth, meaning that in the overproduction of this androgen, hair follicles will miniaturize, leading to male and female pattern baldness. The overproduction of DHT may also cause hirsutism in women, ie: excessive facial and body hair growth. The reason for this contrary effect of DHT is due to the fact that the effect of this hormone differs in different organs. While its abundance will encourage hair baldness in the scalp, it will also promote body hair growth. Keep on reading to find out more on the effects of DHT and its involvement in hair loss/growth, and the best ways to manage its repercussions in hair health.
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