Dihydrotestosterone (DHT)

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Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), in Visit Clinic

Measures blood dihydrotestosterone, a potent male hormone that affects hair growth, sexual development, and prostate health in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) Test in Visit Clinic?

The Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) test measures the amount of DHT in your blood. DHT is a powerful form of testosterone made in certain tissues. It helps in male sexual development and influences prostate size and hair follicles. Too much or too little DHT can cause problems like male pattern baldness, excessive body hair, acne, or reproductive issues. Doctors use this test to evaluate unexplained hair loss, early or delayed puberty, signs of excess androgens in women, prostate enlargement, or to monitor treatment that blocks DHT. It can also help find rare conditions such as enzyme defects or hormone-secreting tumors. Results guide diagnosis and treatment choices.

Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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

Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is often ordered as part of an androgen or hormone panel when a person has hair loss, excess facial or body hair, acne, early puberty, low libido, or signs of prostate enlargement. It helps detect androgen excess, enzyme defects like 5-alpha reductase deficiency, or hormone-secreting tumors and is used to monitor treatments that lower DHT. Abnormal results can come from medications, genetic conditions, tumors, or hormone use, and a family history of baldness or early puberty may prompt testing.

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What does dihydrotestosterone DHT do in Visit Clinic?plus

Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is a potent androgen formed from testosterone by 5α‑reductase. It binds androgen receptors to drive male fetal genital development and pubertal changes such as facial/body hair, voice deepening and prostate growth. In adults DHT supports libido and sexual function but can also contribute to male-pattern hair loss (androgenic alopecia) and benign prostatic enlargement.

What causes DHT to increase in Visit Clinic?plus

DHT rises when testosterone is converted to dihydrotestosterone by the 5α‑reductase enzyme. Factors that increase DHT include higher testosterone levels, increased 5α‑reductase activity or gene variants, genetic androgen sensitivity, puberty, anabolic steroid use, endocrine conditions (e.g., PCOS or adrenal disorders), obesity/insulin resistance, and some medications or supplements that alter hormone metabolism.

How do you reduce DHT levels in Visit Clinic?plus

Lower DHT by using prescription 5‑alpha‑reductase inhibitors (finasteride or dutasteride) under medical supervision; topical options like ketoconazole shampoo or topical finasteride can reduce scalp DHT. Lifestyle: lose weight, improve insulin sensitivity, exercise, cut high‑sugar intake and avoid anabolic steroids. Some supplements (saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil) show limited benefit. Discuss risks and monitoring with your clinician.

Can hair loss due to DHT grow back in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes, sometimes. Hair loss from DHT (androgenetic alopecia) can be slowed or partially reversed if hair follicles remain viable. Treatments that lower DHT (oral finasteride) or stimulate follicles (topical minoxidil, low‑level laser therapy, hair transplant) often produce regrowth within months, but results vary. Long‑standing, permanently damaged follicles won’t recover, and effective treatments usually require ongoing use and medical supervision.

Is high DHT good or bad in Visit Clinic?plus

High DHT can be both beneficial and harmful. It’s vital for male sexual development, secondary sex characteristics and libido, but excess DHT is linked to male-pattern baldness, benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate disease, acne, and in women can cause hirsutism and menstrual irregularities. If symptoms suggest high DHT, consult a clinician — testing and treatments (e.g., 5‑alpha‑reductase inhibitors and lifestyle measures) can help.

Will exercise reduce DHT in Visit Clinic?plus

Regular exercise doesn’t reliably lower DHT directly. Short bouts of resistance training can briefly raise testosterone and DHT, while long-term aerobic activity, weight loss and improved insulin sensitivity may modestly reduce androgen activity and inflammation that worsen DHT-related conditions. For significant DHT reduction (e.g., treating hair loss or prostate issues), medications like 5‑alpha‑reductase inhibitors are typically required; discuss options with your clinician.