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[quote]QUOTE: Alopecia or loss of hair can be multifactorial including genetics; constitution and normalising testosterone may not help. It is right; testosterone is one of the causes of alopecia, not every alopecia is due to testosterone. It is same as; the pain of appendicitis typically shifts to the right iliac fossa but not every pain in the right iliac fossa is due to appendicitis. It must be remembered that testosterone cause loss of hair on the head (in males) not on other parts of the body where cause paradoxically excessive growth. I would like to know, for the academic purpose, the answer of the following question. If there is high level of testosterone what is about its physiological effects on other systems of the body of a female, if we ignore alopecia.[/quote]
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