Aggressive behavior
Yes It can. It did to me when I was on a special training diet that included Testosterone boosts.
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.
Too much alcohol and testosterone.
May be too much testosterone.
Taking too much at one time may. So much estrogen that the body will probably up testosterone to balance it out.
your whole body turns red it happend to me it took 2 years for it to go so i advise you dont eat too many
Because they have testosterone, the male hormone. Women have it too but less.
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
If you are using an excessive amount of testosterone (i.e. anabolic steroids), then the answer is yes. What testosterone does not get absorbed by your body's receptor cells will be converted to estrogen, thus causing edema (water retention - "bloating"), gynecomastia and increased body fat. If you have a bloated stomach, then the body fat is visceral (stored between and around your internal organs). This type of body fat is very unhealthy and can cause a range of medical problems. Diet and exercise are the best ways to get rid of excess body fat, but if you're running too much testosterone then you also need to decrease your dosage. If you want to be certain that your testosterone/estrogen levels are within their proper ranges, seek advice and assistance from your physician.
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.
Zinc does. Zinc is a naturally occurring, and needed nutrient. Having enough zinc will cause your body to make more testosterone. So one pill a day will be enough to help you raise your testosterone. If you take too much then it has negative effects on your whole body as does any other nutrient.
VERY AGGRESSIVELY! Blame it on immaturity and too much testosterone.