Can you have PCOS with normal hormone levels?
Yes
Last updated on 12 Dec 2024
High levels of insulin causes the ovaries to produce too much testosterone, which interferes with the development of the follicles and prevents normal ovulation.
If your readings fall between 9-55 ng/dL then you have nothing to worry. If they are higher then you may have PCOS.
Hormone therapy of estrogen and progesterone helps regularise the cycle and reduce androgen.
Yes, females produce very low amount of testosterone.
Serum Testosterone Test, Total Testosterone, Bioavailable Testosterone
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