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Dihydrotestosterone: norm and deviations


Dihydrotestosterone Norm And Deviations

It is known that dihydrotestosterone works much better and more fruitfully on cell receptors, because this steroid affects the development and correct functioning of the prostate, and even more so than testosterone.


Dihydrotestosterone is prescribed during treatment in men of the prostate gland. So, as already mentioned, with a high dihydrotestosterone, the prostate enlarges, and this provokes the development of various unpleasant diseases. For example, such as:



  • Prostatitis
  • Vesiculitis
  • Prostate adenoma
  • Cancer
  • and others

The percentage of DHT in a man's body depends on the replication of testosterone. In order to maintain the normal concentration of dihydrotestosterone, it is enough to keep the percentage of testosterone in the body under control. Many dietary supplements for athletes have been formulated with DHT and testosterone to rapidly build muscle mass and build muscle. Also, on the basis of the replication of dihydrotestosterone, a greater number of doping products have been made, which are currently prohibited. The test for dihydrotestosterone is carried out in order to find out the concentration of this substance in the body. The procedure for taking blood for the test for the test for dihydrotestosterone is carried out several times at a certain time interval. The procedure should be carried out in the same laboratory, only in this case the results are considered correct.



How deviations appear


As a man grows up, the replication of dihydrotestosterone decreases and exhibits a hormone deficiency and indicators of imbalance. The "DHT norm" was introduced by experts, it depends on various factors, but including the age, which should be taken into account when taking tests for DHT.



Signs of dihydrotestosterone imbalance


DHT and hair loss are the first signs of high DHT. At first, the hair stops growing, and then it falls out altogether, which is why men go bald. A reduced or increased amount of dihydrotestosterone is adversely affected, since it is the effect of this hormone that contributes to a greater number of systems and organs in the man's body. In adolescents with a reduced amount of this element, different, and very noticeable, deviations in the development of a sexual character appear. For example:



  • lack and decreased growth of facial hair
  • groin
  • underarms
  • abnormal penile deviations
  • reduction testicles and penis
  • a feminine figure or different lengths of arms and legs

Usually these teenagers are very withdrawn and have a rather complex character. During further development, reduced dihydrotestosterone leads to decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, decreased potency, and then even to impotence.



How to treat DTG imbalance


High dihydrotestosterone in no case can be treated on its own, as well as reduced dihydrotestosterone. Only specialists such as a urologist or endocrinologist will be able to help you. Only experts will tell you how to lower or increase dihydrotestosterone. Often, this is a treatment through the use of medications in combination with physiotherapy procedures. Also, you should understand that the data that you received as a result of taking tests for dihydrotestosterone is not an accurate diagnosis. The results are needed for doctors to make the right diagnosis and prescribe the right treatment.