Can high testosterone levels cause joint pain?

High testosterone levels do not usually cause joint pain. In women, high testosterone may cause symptoms such as altered heart rhythms, body hair, acne with hoarseness, and menstrual disorders. In adult males with high testosterone levels, some patients show only changes in heart rhythm, body hairiness, more sebaceous glands, and generally no symptoms of joint pain. Joint pain may be caused by arthritis, calcium deficiency, bruises, etc. Patients with joint pain should pay attention to rest, keep warm and stay away from the bad causes of pain; patients with high testosterone level cannot be diagnosed based on the symptoms alone, and they need to do tests on sex hormones. Patients with high testosterone level or arthralgia should actively consult the doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for further examination and clarification, and patients should not make their own treatment to avoid adverse results.