Hyperandrogenism, what are the signs

The performance of male and female androgen excess is different, male androgen excess can appear hair loss, hypersexuality, emotional irritability, etc., and female androgen excess can appear hairy, menstrual irregularities, etc..
1. Male hyperandrogenism: hair loss, sebaceous cysts, oily face and neck, early development of male secondary sexual characteristics such as reproductive system, laryngeal nodes, body hair, etc., and emotional instability such as irritability.
2. High androgen in females: rough skin, acne, irregular menstruation, development of female laryngeal nodes, beard growth, increased body hair in the armpits and pubic area, and other male characteristics, and hyperpigmentation in the nipple area.
In men, increased androgens should be used as a warning against testicular and adrenal related diseases; in women, hyperandrogenism can also be seen in polycystic ovary syndrome and adrenal gland diseases. The cause of hyperandrogenism needs to be investigated in the hospital and treated after clarifying the cause of the disease. You can consult an endocrinologist for a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment.