What is a normal testosterone level during puberty

Testosterone values of 100 to 200 ng/ L are normal during puberty. Testosterone is a normal human sex hormone found in both men and women, and an increase or decrease suggests an abnormality.
A testosterone value of >200ng/L during puberty is not normal. Increased testosterone in men can be seen in precocious puberty, testicular mesenchymal stromal cell tumor, etc. Increased testosterone in women can be seen in obesity, polycystic ovary syndrome, mid-late pregnancy, etc.
Testosterone values <100ng/ L in adolescence are also abnormal. In males, this can be seen in testicular hypoplasia, testicular trauma, etc. In females, reduced testosterone is of relatively low significance. In case of abnormal testosterone test results, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease with the help of a doctor and to address or treat the cause of the disease in order to avoid delays.