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Testosterone therapies often cause increased muscle mass and bone density - so yes, you may gain weight (especially for women). For testosterone replacement therapies, most changes in body weight are considered positive. In any case, an increase in body fat does not seem to be a primary side effect of testosterone therapies.
No, it just shows bad manners in women.
Testosterone has a large part to do with this
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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.
The most common cause of baldness in men is testosterone. This is a hormone most women's bodies do not produce.
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Yes we do. Women have testosterone in their bodies just like men but not as much. Without it we would have no sexdrive at all.
Your sexuality has nothing to do with your hormone/testosterone level.
When women grow beards it is due to the same hormones that causes men to grow beards, testosterone. Both girls and boys have testosterone in their systems, just like both boys and girls have estrogen in their systems.
Modern women are increasingly looking for safer, more wholesome ways to aid their weight loss without resorting to strict diets and harsh stimulants. Like with many things related to health, the answer can be found in your food. Here are some of the best weight loss foods for women.Scottish OatmealThese are also known as steel cut oats and they cause a large increase in testosterone levels. Testosterone aids weight loss by boosting your metabolism and muscle development.FishFish has lots of omega-3s, which increase metabolism, improve insulin sensitivity and fight abdominal fat.
Some hormone injections will cause weight gain. Many women on receiving the Depo-Provera shot report gaining about 5 pounds each year for the first 3 years.