5-a-Dihydrotestosterone (5a DHT)

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5-a-Dihydrotestosterone (5a DHT), in Visit Clinic

Measures dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in blood to assess hair loss, excess hair, prostate and androgen problems in Visit Clinic.

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What is a 5-a-Dihydrotestosterone (5a DHT) Test in Visit Clinic?

The 5-alpha-dihydrotestosterone (5a DHT) test measures the level of DHT in the blood. DHT is a powerful male hormone made from testosterone. It helps develop male features, affects hair follicles, and influences prostate growth. Measuring DHT helps find hormone imbalances that can cause hair loss, unwanted hair growth, acne, prostate enlargement, or puberty problems. High or low levels can suggest enzyme defects, hormone-secreting tumors, or medication effects. Doctors use this test when symptoms point to androgen problems. It also helps guide treatment choices and monitor medicines that change DHT. Results are interpreted together with other hormone tests and clinical signs.

5-a-Dihydrotestosterone (5a DHT) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

5-a-Dihydrotestosterone (5a DHT) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The 5-a-Dihydrotestosterone (5a DHT) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a 5-a-Dihydrotestosterone (5a DHT) Test in Visit Clinic?

5-a-Dihydrotestosterone (5a DHT) is often ordered as part of an androgen or hormone panel. Doctors request it when patients have unexplained hair loss, excessive hair growth, acne, prostate symptoms, or abnormal puberty. It helps diagnose androgen excess, receptor sensitivity, prostate disorders, or enzyme defects. Abnormal results can come from hormone medications, enzyme abnormalities, tumors, or genetic traits. A family history of early baldness or prostate disease can make testing more important.

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What is 5 a dihydrotestosterone DHT in Visit Clinic?plus

5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is a potent androgen produced when the enzyme 5α-reductase converts testosterone. It binds androgen receptors more strongly than testosterone and drives male fetal sexual development, prostate growth, and secondary sexual characteristics. Excess DHT contributes to androgenic alopecia and benign prostatic hyperplasia; reducing DHT with 5α-reductase inhibitors is a common treatment strategy.

What happens if DHT level is high in Visit Clinic?plus

High dihydrotestosterone (DHT) often causes androgen-driven changes: it miniaturizes scalp hair follicles leading to male-pattern baldness, promotes prostate tissue growth causing urinary symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and can increase acne, oily skin and body/facial hair. In women it may cause hirsutism and menstrual disruption. Management typically targets DHT reduction with 5‑alpha‑reductase inhibitors under medical supervision.

Do people with 5 ARD produce sperm in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — people with 5‑alpha‑reductase deficiency (46,XY) typically have testes and can produce sperm because testosterone-driven intratesticular androgen supports spermatogenesis. Fertility varies: many can father children, but fertility may be reduced by factors like undescended testes, genital anatomy, or prior surgeries. Evaluation by an endocrinologist and fertility specialist can assess sperm count and discuss assisted reproductive options if needed.

What is a normal DHT level in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal blood dihydrotestosterone (DHT) levels vary by sex and laboratory. Typical adult male range is about 30–85 ng/dL (1.0–2.9 nmol/L); typical adult female range is roughly 4–22 ng/dL (0.14–0.76 nmol/L). Reference ranges differ by lab and assay, and clinical interpretation depends on age, symptoms, and other hormone levels. Discuss abnormal results with a clinician for individualized advice.

Is 5 ard intersex in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. 5α‑reductase deficiency (5‑ARD) is a genetic condition that impairs conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), leading to undervirilized external genitalia in 46,XY people at birth and variable virilization at puberty. It is classified among differences of sex development (intersex variations). Management is individualized—medical, surgical and psychosocial care are guided by the person’s anatomy, health and gender identity.

Is DHT good or bad in Visit Clinic?plus

Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is not simply good or bad. It’s a potent androgen essential for male fetal genital development, puberty changes, libido and some muscle and body hair growth. However, high levels or heightened sensitivity can drive male pattern baldness, prostate enlargement and related symptoms. Clinical management aims to balance normal physiological roles against treating excess DHT when it causes disease.