Monday, May 09, 2016

Hirsutism – Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Pictures

Hirsutism – Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Pictures

What is Hirsutism?


Hirsutism is the excessive hair growth in women in areas of the body where hairs should have been minimal or absent. These areas include the face, the chest, and the areola. Hirsutism is a manifestation of male pattern of body hair that will cause more on cosmetic and psychological concerns; however, when hirsutism is accompanied by more serious masculine features, it can be considered a more serious condition and the manifestations may be a symptom of an underlying disease condition such as ovarian and adrenal neoplasm.










Hirsutism Symptoms


The following are the common presentation seen in individuals with hirsutism:



  • Excess terminal hairs in a male-like pattern

  • Assessment of hair growth in 9 key sites by the Ferriman-Gallwey model:

    • Face

    • Chest

    • Areola

    • Linea alba

    • Upper and lower back

    • Buttocks

    • Inner part of the thigh

    • External genitalia



  • Acanthosis Nigricans – this is a brown to black and poorly defined hyperpigmentation of the skin that are usually found in skin folds such as the posterior and lateral neck, armpits, groin, belly button, forehead and other areas. Acanthosis nigricans are thought to have been caused by insulin resistance which leads to increased insulin in the circulation, spilling over to the skin. This will then eventually lead to abnormal skin growth.

  • Obesity

  • Tumors in the ovaries; Polycystic Ovarian Syndromes

  • Adrenal cancer

  • Signs of virility

  • Signs of Cushing’s Syndrome

  • Acne

  • Alopecia

  • Adrenal hyperplasia


Hirsutism Causes


Ovarian Cause



  • The most common cause of increased androgen level and hirsutism is polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).

  • This will lead to menstrual irregularities, dysmenorrhea, glucose intolerance and hyperinsulinemia, and obesity.

  • The increased level of insulin is taught to cause overstimulation of the ovaries to produce more androgen.


Hirsutism may also be seen in women who have other ovarian conditions that are associated with virilization, such as leutoma of pregnancy or a non-neoplastic lesion that includes enlargement of the ovaries.



  • Arrhenoblastomas – these are ovarian tumors that promotes release of the male hormone, testosterone and other hormones.

  • Leydig cell tumors – These tumors affect the male gonadal interstitium, which may lead to either virilizing or feminizing symptoms.

  • Hilar cell tumors of the ovary may also lead to abnormalities in the secretion of male hormones.


  • FaMilial Hirsutism


    This cause of hirsutism is not associated with oversecretion of androgen but is natural in some population.


    Drug-Induced Hirsutism


    There are drugs that induce androgenic effects when taken. Examples are the following: dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S), testosterone, danazol, and anabolic steroids.


    Adrenal Causes


    Classic form of adrenal hyperplasia which occur in children often lead to hirsutism.


    The following can be noted:



    • Ambiguous genitalia

    • Salt wasting symptoms

    • Failure to thrive

    • Masculine features

    • Signs of virilization and menstrual abnormalities appear in adulthood


    Other Causes



    Treatment


    The following are the known treatment methods used in managing the symptoms:


    Hair Removal
    Depilation – this manner of hair removal includes ordinary shaving and the use of chemicals such as thioglycolic acid.
    Shaving can be done anytime and is inexpensive but shaving can promote regrowth, and as the hairs grow, they produce rough stubble.


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    Chemical depilation is best used in treating large areas and is useful for some patients that can’t afford the more expensive procedures such as electrolysis and laser. Chemical depilation may result to irritation and folliculitis because the procedure will separate the hair from its follicles by reducing the sulfide bonds.


    Temporary epilation – this involves removal of the hair from its roots.


    Plucking and tweezing are widely common method. This procedure though can lead to irritation, damage to hair follicles, hyperpigmentation, scarring, etc.


    Waxing – this method can be painful because melted wax is applied to the skin surface. Once the melted wax cools, it is then removed abruptly peeling the skin off and the embedded hairs will be removed. Regular waxing will result to miniaturization of hairs and will eventually reduce the number of hairs.


    Threading – this method is used in Arab countries which uses a cotton thread to pullout the hairs by the roots.


    Radiation Therapy – although this has been used often in the past, but this is no longer recommended.


    Permanent epilation – this is done by hair destruction through electrolysis, thermolysis, or its combination. Thermolysis uses a high-frequency alternating current while traditional electrolysis uses a galvanic direct current.


    Laser – this method can treat larger areas and is much faster than electrolysis and thermolysis.


    Laser can have skin-cooling effect which actually minimizes epidermal irritation or destruction during the procedure.


    Pharmacologic Treatment – the use of antiandrogen medications are often administered combined with cosmetic hair removal technique. It is a must that drugs should be given continuously because once stopped, it will cause reversal of symptoms.


    The following drugs are contraindicated during pregnancy:



    • Estrogen-progestin oral contraceptives for ovarian suppression

    • Antiandrogens – Androgen receptor blockade and inhibition

    • Oral corticosteroids for adrenal suppression

    • Finasteride – this is used for 5-Alpha-reductase inhibition, which blocks the conversion of testosterone to its active form dihydrotestosterone.


    Surgery – if the cause of oversecretion of the hormone is an ovarian tumor, surgical removal of the tumor can alleviate the symptoms.


    The following medications are used in treating hirsutism associated with androgen-excess syndrome, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)



    • Antihypertensives – Spironolactone (Aldactone)

    • Antiandrogens – block the production of androgen (It includes flutamide, cyproterone)

    • Dermatologic Agents – Eflornithine cream acts as a growth inhibitor because it inhibits ornithine decarboxylase which is an enzyme that is needed for hair growth.

    • Glucocorticoids – effective in reducing the levels of androgen (dexamethasone, prednisone).






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    1 comment:

    1. I first had symptoms when i was 17 and was told that i had PCOS (thin people type PCOS) and was officially diagnosed at 22 ans now i am 35. I have always had regular periods and unless on birth control pills were they irregular at times and I had a hard time getting pregnant because of the absent periods. I was always told by doctors that I would have a hard time conceiving so I would only go on the pill periodically which i did for more than 4 years, not for protection against getting pregnant, but just to get a period (since I was told it's not healthy to have less than 4 or so periods a year). Last time I went on a 3 month birth control pill and then stopped again because the medicine was not curing my pcos nor making me get pregnant. I went in search for a cure and ended up with so many drugs, medicine and even soaps that didn't work. I actually thought at a point that i was cursed that there is no cure for it, i was prepared to live like that till i read a testimony of a patient who suffered from pcos whose case was even worse than mine and how she was cured completely, I was amazed and at thesame time anxious and curious so i had to contact the doctor with the contact details that she left on the note. The doctor gave me so much hope and confidence with her kind words of encouragement to believe in myself and i was lifted because no one has ever given me hope like that before. I ordered the medicine, took it for 8 weeks and to my complete surprise, all the facial hairs, weight gain and all disappeared within 4 weeks and I ended up getting pregnant within a few weeks of completing the treatment! I was in shock. I think the main reasons it happened was that I never gave up and was ready to try alternative treatment so my body was back to normal. Before now i never enjoyed sex because it was very painful but now i do and my husband is the best thing that ever happened to me.. I hope this inspires some of you because I never in a million years would have thought that I would get pregnant and was getting frustrated and now our baby is due next month! You can reach her on aletedwin@gmail.com if you find yourself in a similar situation.

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