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  2. Clitoral enlargement methods - Wikipedia

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    The most common methods of clitoris enlargement are: Use of androgen containing creams on the clitoris [citation needed] Injection of testosterone for an extended time, as seen in transgender men and nonbinary people. Female bodybuilders who utilize testosterone may also experience clitoral growth. Use of a clitoral pump, like the penis pump ...

  3. Clitoromegaly - Wikipedia

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    Clitoromegaly. Clitoromegaly (or macroclitoris[1]) is an abnormal enlargement of the clitoris that is mostly congenital; it is otherwise acquired through deliberately induced clitoral enlargement e.g. body modification by use of anabolic steroids, including testosterone. [2][3][4][5] It can happen as part of a gender transition.

  4. Masculinizing hormone therapy - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Masculinizing hormone therapy, also known as transmasculine hormone therapy or female-to-male (or FTM) hormone therapy, is a form of hormone therapy and gender affirming therapy which is used to change the secondary sexual characteristics of transgender people from feminine or androgynous to masculine. [1][2][3] It is a common type of ...

  5. Partial androgen insensitivity syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The AR protein (pictured) mediates the effects of androgens in the human body. Partial androgen insensitivity syndrome (PAIS) is a condition that results in the partial inability of the cell to respond to androgens. [1][2][3] It is an X linked recessive condition. The partial unresponsiveness of the cell to the presence of androgenic hormones ...

  6. How to Increase Testosterone With or Without Medication - AOL

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    Test. Group. Normal range. Total testosterone (TT) Males 19 to 49. 249–836 ng/dL . Males 50 and over. 193–740 ng/dL . Females 19–49. 8–48 ng/dL . Females 50 and over

  7. What are the signs you need hormone replacement therapy ... - AOL

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    She points to symptoms such as "hot flashes, mood swings, difficulty sleeping, vaginal bladder symptoms like vaginal dryness, pain with sex and more frequent UTIs."

  8. Quigley scale - Wikipedia

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    The Quigley scale is a descriptive, visual system of phenotypic grading that defines seven classes between "fully masculinized" and "fully feminized" genitalia. It was proposed by pediatric endocrinologist Charmian A. Quigley et al. in 1995. [1] It is similar in function to the Prader scale and is used to describe genitalia in cases of androgen ...

  9. She survived cancer. Then came the pelvic floor pain. Why is ...

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    However, Kates recognizes that a growing number of patients are still unable to get the care they so desperately need. Pelvic floor physical therapy can ease chronic pelvic pain, strengthen pelvic ...