Testosterone level doesn't necessarily correlates to these things as much as genetic predisposition does. If your male relatives are tall, then likely you will be too. If your male relatives are hairy, then likely you will be too.
There are many physical signs that a man has a high testosterone level. Some of those signs are increased facial and body hair, large Adam's apple, and wide shoulders.
Foods high in vitamin D may raise your testosterone. Tuna, beef liver, beans, shellfish (especially oysters) may increase your testosterone level.
“I am 62 with a testosterone level of 132. How does that compare with normal. What are the consequences of low testosterone?”
if you have a low level of testosterone can you die from it?
Yes of course, L.arginine increases your testosterone level, and if your testosterone level is high that means you will help you grow facial hair so L.Arginine indirectly helps you on growing facial hair
is a blood sugar level of 284 too high
Testosterone is the male hormone and doesn't have a blood level.
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.
NO, in general the hirsutism is a result of high level of testosterone (male hormo produced by female body).
Your question needs to say what it is a level OF.
Men can live without testosterone. The men that have low testosterone can be at high risk of dying.