Androgens are primarily a class of endocrine hormones synthesized by the gonads (testes).
Androgens are hormones that maintain normal libido and reproductive function. Androgens regulate the distribution and percentage of composition of the body’s adipose tissue and inhibit the increase or increase in body fat. A decrease in androgens can cause the body to experience symptoms such as male dysfunction, smaller laryngeal nodes, and hair loss.
Androgens can promote the growth of male organs, sperm development and the development of male secondary sexual characteristics, and promote the emergence of male secondary sexual characteristics such as beard, pubic hair and the maintenance of male libido and other effects. Women with excess androgens may experience irregular menstruation, increased hairiness (lip and armpit hair) and other symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with androgen abnormalities should visit the hospital in time for targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition and triggering adverse consequences.