What happens to excess androgens?

There are a variety of clinical conditions that can lead to elevated androgens, usually related to the following factors: 1. genetic factors; 2. the most common adverse dietary factors may lead to elevated androgen levels; 3. the adrenal cortex can produce androgens, and if there is hyperplasia or tumors in the adrenal cortex, it may lead to elevated androgen levels; 4. elevated androgen levels are common in patients with insulin resistance, and female diabetic patients may have elevated androgen levels; 5. Patients with insulin resistance and female diabetes may have elevated androgen levels; 5. Obesity can lead to elevated androgen levels in the body; 6. Hypothalamic pituitary disorders, Cushing’s syndrome, thyroid disorders, digestive and circulatory disorders, liver and other related diseases can lead to elevated androgen levels in the body; 7. Some ovarian tumors also have the ability to secrete androgens.