Sparse hair
Some people have very few hair on their bodies and are medically referred to as "severe idiopathic hair". Idiopathic hair scarcity often has a family history. Except for the loss of pubic hair and axillary hair, the patient's body hair is generally thin, but there is no other discomfort. Sex hormones and sexual functions are normal, and endocrine hormones are normal. This disease has no effect on the human body, nor does it affect fertility, and does not require treatment. Of course, pubic hair loss can sometimes occur in some organic diseases, such as anterior pituitary hypofunction, hypothyroidism, testicular feminization syndrome, and so on. However, in addition to the scarcity of pubic hair, patients should also be accompanied by other corresponding symptoms, such as hypothyroidism patients also accompanied by hair, eyelashes, eyebrows, axillary hair loss, fear of coldness, systemic edema, weight gain, and reduced thyroid hormone levels. Patients with sexual dysfunction also have abnormalities such as scarce axillary hair, poor sexual organs, poor breast development, amenorrhea, and low levels of sex hormones. If you are really not assured, you can go to an endocrinology department for thyroid hormone, gonadal hormone, androgen receptor, estrogen receptor, B-ultrasound, chromosome and other tests. In case you do suffer from the above diseases, you can receive corresponding treatment.
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