Yes It can. It did to me when I was on a special training diet that included Testosterone boosts.
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
Sort of, I guess. I've always eaten lots of chocolate and didn't get eczema. However, when I did get eczema, all over my limbs (though it was more due to dust?), every time I took chocolate, it made it worse. So yes, it worsens eczema in my case, but it won't cause it. Too much chocolate isn't good for you though.
Estrogen and testosterone are hormones that can effect behavior. Too much testosterone can be a cause of aggressive behavior. Aggression can be a major problem and you should talk to your doctor if you are experiencing it.
Aggressive behavior
Too much alcohol and testosterone.
Only if it is high in sodium. Eczema is just simply dry skin, however I can tell you from personal experince that it can be very widespread. Try oatmeal lotion, or an oatmeal bath and stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. If it gets too bad, an OTC anti-histimine will help lessen the symptoms. But NO meat will not give you eczema. At all. By no means.
High testosterone levels in women cause many of the same effects it causes in men. One problem with testosterone levels in women is what is normal in one woman is not in another. Testosterone can be used by women with a low libido, to help get the urge for sex back. But if too much testosterone is taken, a woman will develop facial hair, a deeper voice, more muscle mass and redistribution of fatty pads. Too much testosterone along with high cholesterol will increase the chance of having a heart attack.
Taking too much at one time may. So much estrogen that the body will probably up testosterone to balance it out.
May be too much testosterone.
Yes, taking too much testosterone gel can lead to side effects and health risks. Overdosing on testosterone can cause symptoms such as mood swings, increased aggression, acne, and other hormonal imbalances. Long-term excessive use may also increase the risk of cardiovascular problems, liver issues, and other serious health concerns. It's essential to use testosterone gel as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
Because they have testosterone, the male hormone. Women have it too but less.
There is no direct link ever made but being overweight causes women to have too much testosterone, which gives them facial hair.