About Hyperandrogenemia
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Major Symptoms of Hyperandrogenemia
The main symptoms of Hyperandrogenemia include:
1. Masculine physical characteristics: Patients usually have masculine physical characteristics, such as thick body hair, deep voice, large muscles, wide frame, etc.
2. Elevated androgen levels: The androgen levels in patients may increase, leading to virilization symptoms.
3. Thickening of the voice: Some patients may experience a thickening of the voice, which may be caused by thickening of the vocal cords or tightening of the throat muscles.
4. Facial hair growth: Patients may have symptoms of facial hair growth, such as beards, facial hair, etc.
5. Increased sexual desire: Some patients may experience symptoms of increased sexual desire, which may be caused by elevated levels of male hormones.
6. Increased muscle mass: Patients may experience symptoms of increased muscle mass, such as muscular development and increased strength.
7. Reduced bone density: Studies have shown that Hyperandrogenemia is related to reduced bone density, which may make patients prone to fractures and other bone problems. It should be noted that the specific symptoms of Hyperandrogenemia will vary depending on individual differences, severity of the condition, and treatment methods. If you have relevant symptoms, please seek medical treatment promptly for diagnosis and treatment.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Hyperandrogenemia
Hyperandrogenemia is an endocrine disorder that causes the male body to produce excess amounts of androgens. People with hyperandrogenemia may experience a variety of symptoms, such as a greasy feeling on the face, body, and hair, oily skin, hirsutism, and a deepened voice. Therefore, suitable lifestyle choices for people with Hyperandrogenemia include:
1. Diet: Try to avoid foods high in fat, sugar, salt, and calories, such as fried foods, desserts, potato chips, candies, and fried chicken. It is recommended to eat more healthy foods such as fresh fruits and vegetables, vegetables, whole wheat bread, brown rice, nuts and seeds.
2. Exercise: Moderate aerobic exercise can help control weight, reduce androgen production, and improve cardiovascular health. It is recommended to do 30 minutes of aerobic exercise every day, such as brisk walking, jogging, swimming, etc.
3. Sleep: Ensure enough sleep time to relieve stress and fatigue and help maintain good health. It is recommended to sleep 7-8 hours a night and try to fall asleep before 10 pm.
4. Reduce salt intake: Excessive salt will cause the body to produce more androgens, increasing the risk of Hyperandrogenemia. It is recommended to reduce salt intake in food to no more than 2 grams of salt per day.
5. Avoid drinking alcohol and smoking: Drinking alcohol and smoking increase the risk of Hyperandrogenemia and harm your health. People with Hyperandrogenemia should pay attention to diet, exercise, sleep and reduce salt intake, while avoiding bad habits such as drinking and smoking. If you have symptoms of Hyperandrogenemia, please consult your doctor and choose a treatment method that suits you according to your doctor's advice.
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