High testosterone in women is usually adjusted for how long

High testosterone in women is commonly seen in polycystic ovary syndrome and is usually regulated with estrogen and progesterone neutralization and can be recovered in about 3-6 months. Testosterone in women is the steroid hormone, or androgen, which is secreted by the ovaries and adrenal glands of women. The normal value of testosterone is usually 0.7-3.1 nmol/L. Increased testosterone in women is commonly associated with abnormal ovarian function caused by endocrine disorders, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, and is usually regulated by estrogen and progesterone. If testosterone is too high, the patient can also take oral Ativan to suppress testosterone secretion. Usually, testosterone can be restored to normal levels after 3 to 6 months of treatment. Women with high testosterone should eat a light diet, take rest and avoid staying up late to help regulate ovarian function.