Regular menstruation but high testosterone can be regulated by improving your lifestyle, and if necessary, prompt medical attention is recommended to identify the cause and treat it with oral medication.
Because of high testosterone, most people may suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome, and a few may be caused by cortisolism, congenital adrenocortical hyperplasia, etc., which just haven’t affected menstruation for the time being.
1. Lifestyle: If you suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome, it may also cause hirsuteness, acne, obesity and other symptoms, it is recommended that you can usually through appropriate exercise, improve the diet structure to regulate, appropriate to eat more high-protein foods, reduce the intake of high-fat foods.
2. Timely medical treatment: If there is no good effect through the lifestyle improvement, then it is recommended to timely consult a doctor to identify the cause, under the doctor’s instructions for oral medication, such as ethinyl estradiol cyproterone tablets, and so on. Whether it is polycystic ovary syndrome or cortisolism that a small number of patients suffer from, it is necessary to intervene in a timely manner so as not to affect the subsequent fertility.
The presence of high testosterone should be hospitalized in time to avoid delays in the condition.