Hormone VI generally refers to sex hormone VI, which can determine the level of androgens based on the hormone testosterone hormone. The general testosterone level is 1.75-7.81ng/ml for men and 0.1-0.75ng/ml for women. If the testosterone level is higher than the normal range, it suggests that androgens may be too high. Sex hormone six tests include follicle stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, progesterone, estradiol, prolactin, testosterone, etc. Testosterone in male blood is synthesized by testicular cells, and more than half of testosterone in female blood is converted from androstenediol, which can also be secreted in small quantities by the ovaries. Testosterone is one of the six sex hormones used to determine the level of androgens. Before the test, you should avoid staying up late at night and avoid taking medications that may affect the test results. The results of sex hormone test should be judged by a professional doctor. If the level of androgen is found to be too high, it is recommended to have a professional doctor to guide the diagnosis and treatment.