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Abnormal Hairiness - Excess Body Hair


Diagnosis & Tests

How is the condition diagnosed?

The healthcare provider will help to make sure there is no serious cause for excess hair growth. In most cases, this can be done after a history and physical exam. If the hair growth has been gradual and started in the teen years, and there are no other symptoms, serious causes can almost certainly be ruled out.

Tests may be needed if the hair growth came on suddenly before puberty, started after age 25, or there are other worrisome symptoms. Examples of worrisome symptoms are unintended weight loss or deepening of the voice in a woman. These symptoms may be a sign that cancer is present. Blood tests are often done to check hormone levels. Other tests may be needed, such as a cranial CT if a pituitary tumor is suspected.


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