DHEA

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The Onset of DHEA Deficiency

 

Determining the Onset of DHEA Deficiency (Untreated)
Onset At early Puberty In Adulthood
Axillary hair Sexually immature:
Skin area occupied by hair:
Small or non-existent hair pattern, limited to one of the early puberty stages
Often normal hair density
Sexually mature:
Skin area occupied by hair:
Large, adult grown hair pattern
Density: diffuse thinning and loss
Pubic hair
Signs & complaints of deficiencies in other adrenal hormones ( cortisol, aldosterone, etc) Other signs and complaints are often found
Thin face and body, low weight, etc.
Asthma, Allergies, anorexia, low blood pressure ,etc.
No particular signs nor complaints
Normal Weight
Normal physical appearance

Physical Signs and Complaints of DHEA deficiency

 

DHEA ( and Androstenedion) Deficiency
  Complaints   Physical Signs
Energy Moderate fatigue Eyes Dry eyes
Mood Depression
Moderate anxiety
Skin Dry Skin
Stress Low resistance to noise, stress Muscles Poor muscle development
Sex (men) Low Sexual desire
Decreased erections
Axilla Reduced or loss of axillary hair
Sex ( Women) Low Sexual desire
Lack of sexual satisfaction
Pubis Reduced or loss of pubic hair
Reduced pubic fat (Women)