- Hirsutism
Infobox_Disease
Name = Hirsutism
Caption =
DiseasesDB = 20309
ICD10 = L68.0
ICD9 = 704.1
ICDO =
OMIM =
MedlinePlus = 003148
eMedicineSubj = med
eMedicineTopic = 1017
eMedicine_mult = eMedicine2|derm|472
MeshID =Hirsutism (from Latin "hirsutus" = shaggy, hairy) is defined as excessive and increased
hair growth in women in locations where the occurrence ofterminal hair normally is minimal or absent. It refers to a male pattern of body hair (androgenic hair ) and it is therefore primarily of cosmetic andpsychological concern. Hirsutism is asymptom rather than adisease and may be a sign of a more serious medical indication, especially if it develops well afterpuberty .Causes
The cause of hirsutism can be either an increased level of
androgen s (malehormone s) or an oversensitivity ofhair follicles to androgens. Male hormones such astestosterone stimulate hair growth, increase size and intensify the growth and pigmentation of hair. Other symptoms associated with a high level of male hormones include acne and deepening of the voice and increased muscle mass.Growing evidence implicates high circulating levels of
insulin in women to the development of hirsutism. This theory is consistent with the observation that obese (and thus presumably insulin resistant hyperinsulinemic) women are at high risk of becoming hirsute. Further, treatments that lowerinsulin levels will lead to a reduction in hirsutism.It is speculated that insulin, at high enough concentration, stimulates the ovarian theca cells to produce androgens. There may also be an effect of high levels of insulin to activate the insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-1) receptor in those same cells. Again, the result is increased androgen production.
The following may be some of the conditions that may increase a woman's normally low level of male hormones:
*Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
*Cushing's disease
*Tumor s in theovaries oradrenal gland (cancer )
* Certain medications
*Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
*Insulin resistance
*Hormone imbalance
*Genetics
*Pregnancy ooooooooohhhhhhhh my gooooooossssssshhhhhh inever knew that
*Aging
*Obesity : As there is peripheral conversion of estrogen to androgen in these patient, this is the same mechanism of PCOS (Polycystic ovarian syndrome).thats what happend to meAppearance and evaluation
Hirsutism only affects women, since the rising of androgens causes a male pattern of body hair, particularly in locations where women normally do not develop terminal hair within their
puberty (chest, abdomen, back and face). The medical term for excessive hair growth that affect both men and women ishypertrichosis .One method of evaluating hirsutism is the
Ferriman-Gallwey score which gives a score based on the amount and location of hair growth on a woman.Treatment
Many women with unwanted hair seek methods of
hair removal to control the appearance of hirsutism. But the actual causes should be evaluated by physicians, who can conduct blood tests, pinpoint the specific origin of the abnormal hair growth, and advise on the best course of treatment.one of the few treatments is theantiandrogen drugSpironolactone .See also
*
androgenic hair
*hypertrichosis
*hair removal
*bearded woman
*Trichophilia Images
References
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External links
* [http://www.hairchick.com/excess_hair/hirsutism.php/ Why the Bearded Lady Was Never a Laughing Matter: Hirsutism]
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