What is the normal value of testosterone in women

The normal value of testosterone in women is 0.7-3.1 nmol/L. The androgens in the female body are within the normal range, which can effectively maintain the endocrine system, especially during puberty, and are important for maintaining the endocrine balance for growth and development and promoting bone growth. However, some diseases tend to lead to the increase of androgens in women’s body, such as polycystic ovary syndrome and congenital adrenocortical hyperplasia, both of which will lead to the continuous increase of testosterone content in the body, thus causing a series of clinical symptoms, such as menstrual disorders, low menstrual volume, delayed menstruation, and even amenorrhea. In addition, the hair on women’s body will also grow in a short period of time, and even the phenomenon of accelerated skin pigmentation, which will seriously affect the endocrine balance and requires timely treatment.