You may need this test if you show signs of abnormal androgen levels, which differ depending on your sex.
These hormones aid in the development of sex organs and other gender-linked traits. For example, androgens play a role in making the female hormone estrogen. When a woman makes too many androgen hormones, she may develop extra body hair and facial hair. With too little androgen hormones, a woman may become very tired, lose bone mass, or have little interest in sex.
Women may have this test if they have extra hair on their body or face. It's possible that abnormal hair growth stems from an ovarian tumor or a condition called polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS). Among other things, PMOS causes the ovaries to make too much testosterone. Other symptoms of PMOS include obesity, an irregular menstrual cycle, and prediabetes or diabetes.
Testosterone helps boys develop male traits and makes facial hair in men. If a teen boy isn't developing normally, it's possible that the testes might not be making enough of this hormone. Adult men who don't make enough testosterone may feel weak, lose muscle strength and mass, develop breasts, or lose interest in sex.