High Testosterone: Symptoms, Risks & Cholesterol Connection
Having too much testosterone hormone can afflict both men and women. Although testosterone can be used in treating sexual dysfunction and to improve muscle tone, excessive testosterone in the body can be harmful and dangerous to the functioning of the body's systems.-
High Cholesterol
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High cholesterol can be a sign of too much testosterone hormone. If your cholesterol levels are continually high, around 240 mg/dL or higher, you should have your testosterone levels looked at.
Mood Swings
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People with too much testosterone can have rapid and sudden mood swings and can be prone to excessive aggression.
Excessive Sweating and Body Odor
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If the testosterone levels are too high, there can be excessive sweating all over the body, as well as a pungent body odor.
Skin Eruptions
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Skin eruptions can be caused by too much testosterone hormone, which causes very oily skin and acne breakouts.
Water Retention
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Water retention, combined with mood swings, excessive hair growth, and acne, can be caused by too much testosterone in the body.
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