In females, only 1 / 10th of the testosterone of the average man is produced, but you can still
experience high testosterone levels — levels that are above normal for your sex and your body.
Research on men in different occupations has shown how those occupations where their a real contest going on, or hard physical work, such as the military, trial lawyers, and construction workers
experience higher testosterone levels than men in more sedate occupations.
Not exact matches
That's why, a younger man who has an excess amount of fat, especially around the waist, has a
higher chance of
experiencing estrogen
level spike followed by a decrease in
testosterone.
As a result, men with normal total
testosterone levels but
high SHBG
levels may
experience symptoms of low
testosterone.
In this way, someone can have
high amounts of
testosterone but low amounts of free
testosterone and
experience symptoms associated with low
testosterone levels.
The symptoms of
high estrogen
levels [13] in men are similar to the symptoms they may
experience when
testosterone levels become deficient, but some additional symptoms may also develop.
However, if you have significantly
higher testosterone levels than normal, you can start to
experience a variety of symptoms.
Scientists observed that subjects
experienced a small but significant decrease in
testosterone levels while following a low - fat,
high - fiber diet.