The clinical manifestations of female hyperandrogenism are mainly as follows: first, abnormal menstruation, which mainly manifests as absent, postponed or low menstrual flow, and individual may manifest as irregular vaginal bleeding; second, hirsutism, which mainly manifests as masculinity, such as hairy lips or around the nipples. In women, the pubic hair is distributed in a diamond shape. Under normal circumstances, women’s pubic hair should be distributed in an inverted triangle, while men’s pubic hair will be distributed in a diamond shape, and at this time, women’s pubic hair is particularly vigorous, and there is also a very large amount of pubic hair around the anus. Thirdly, the main manifestation is more acne. Increased androgen levels can lead to acne in women, and there are more pustular acne. Fourthly, patients may have acanthosis nigricans, such as hyperpigmentation at the neck, underarms, under breasts or groin, but the skin is generally soft.