The normal amount of body hair varies widely among women. When coarse, dark hairs grow where women typically do not grow dark hair, such as the lip, chin, chest, abdomen, or back, the condition is called hirsutism.
Alternative Names
Hypertrichosis; Hirsutism; Hair - excessive (women)
Considerations
Common Causes
Excessive hair growth in women is usually from too much male hormone (androgen). A common cause is
If hirsutism develops suddenly and is accompanied by other typical male features, such as deepening voice, acne, or increased muscle mass, it may be caused by a more serious disorder. These causes, such as hormone-secreting tumors or cancer, are rare.
Rare causes include:
- Tumor or cancer of the adrenal gland.
- Tumor or cancer of the ovary
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Cushing's syndrome -
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia - Hyperthecosis
- Medications (testosterone, danazol, anabolic steroids, glucocorticoids, cyclosporine, minoxidil, phenytoin)




















