Yes, it has but mostly to over-production. Testosterone is need for the development of secondary sex features like a deeper voice and more muscle.
Testosterone is the primary hormone in males responsible for promoting aggression. It plays a significant role in regulating competitive and assertive behaviors. High levels of testosterone have been linked to increased aggression levels in males.
Science does not know for sure whether or not testosterone causes aggression. Although convincing relationships have been found between testosterone and aggression, hormones in general cannot cause a particular behavioral outcome; they can only facilitate or inhibit the likelihood that such an outcome will occur. There are a significant population of males that are not aggressive.
Consuming icing balls, which are high in sugar and unhealthy fats, can lead to weight gain and insulin resistance. This can disrupt hormone levels, including testosterone, in the body. High sugar intake has been linked to lower testosterone levels in some studies.
Testosterone, cortisone, and vasopressin have all been implicated in aggression
Estrogen is the female hormone, and testosterone is the male hormone which has been linked to baldness, as witnessed by such hyper-masculine types as William Shatner, Sean Connery, and Benito Mussolini. All people have a mix of these two hormones, and women who go bald earlier have a higher level of testosterone. * Shatner wears false hair. Connery leaves his head as it is. Mussolini shaved the rest and covered it with a hat or helmet. As with men, women also have various ways of dealing with baldness.
GABA
The hormones that have the greatest influence on neural changes are primarily cortisol and sex hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone. Cortisol, a stress hormone, can affect brain plasticity and neurogenesis, particularly in the hippocampus. Estrogen has been shown to promote synaptic growth and enhance cognitive functions, while testosterone can influence aggression and spatial abilities. Together, these hormones play crucial roles in shaping neural circuits and influencing behavior.
Synthetic Hormones have been linked to Cancer and Wikipedia says that the efficacy of Tibolone is questionable in Hormone Replacement Therapy. You mat want to investigate a good 100% Bio-Identical all natural Pellet therapy using natural Testosterone and Estrogen. The efficacy of that treatment is safer and proven to inprove symptoms,
Check into how your hormone levels may have been affected by your injury. Acne can reflect testosterone levels in both men and women.
Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that plays a key role in regulating mood, aggression, and appetite. It helps to modulate behaviors related to aggression and is involved in the sensation of satiety, thereby influencing eating habits. Low levels of serotonin have been linked to increased aggression and impulsivity, as well as disorders related to eating behaviors.
Even though I STRONGLY DON'T RECOMMEND IT steroid injections, testosterone booster (1 test, tribulous, DHEA etc.) never take steroids unless you consult your physician first...there are lots of side effects of taking extra testosterone. Side effects: testicle shrinkage, man boobs, prostate problems, long term use has been linked to testicular cancer, aggression, hepatitis C, rash, mood swings.
Yes. Prolactin is released following masturbation and sex. Anecdotally, masturbation and sex have been linked to Acne. I believe it is this hormone (also responsible for milk production) and not Testerone that causes Acne.