Test side effects on women

I personally have noticed voice deepening, more hair on face and libido increase - I think my clit has got bigger too. None of these both me.

 

Testosterone side effects in women are generally uncommon and dose-dependent, often appearing as changes in skin, hair, or voice. Some common side effects include acne, increased facial and body hair, and potentially hair loss on the head. In rare cases, voice changes (deepening) and clitoral enlargement can occur. While some of these effects can be reversible with dosage adjustments or discontinuation, others like deepening voice or clitoral enlargement may be permanent.

Detailed Side Effects:
Skin Changes: Acne, oily skin, and increased greasiness of hair are common.
Hair Growth: Increased facial and body hair (hirsutism) is a frequent side effect, but can be managed with dosage adjustments or by rotating the area of skin where testosterone is applied. Hair Loss: Male-pattern baldness (alopecia) is also a possible side effect, particularly in the front of the head. Voice Changes: A deepening of the voice can occur, and may be permanent. Clitoral Enlargement: This is a rare side effect, and if it occurs, it may be permanent. Other Rare Side Effects: Fluid retention, weight gain, nausea, headaches, mood changes, jaundice, and increased cholesterol are other rare side effects. Menstrual Changes: Some women may experience menstrual irregularities, though this is less common with low-dose testosterone replacement. Mood Changes: Irritability or mood changes can occur.
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