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I Saw In Some Articles That Testosterone Is Responsible For Beard Growth If There Is Sensitivity. But I Have A Question: Is It Possible For A Person Not To Have Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome, But To Have A Little Beard Due To Little Sensitivity

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JohnAros777 | 00:41 Sat 25th Jun 2022 | Science
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I saw in some articles that testosterone is responsible for beard growth if there is sensitivity. But I have a question: Is it possible for a person not to have complete androgen insensitivity syndrome, but to have a little beard due to little sensitivity?
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The link between testosterone and beard growth can't be a direct one. I'm tested for both testosterone and oestrogen levels once every few months and, as it should be (due to the hormone treatment I'm on for prostate cancer), my testosterone level is normally absolutely zero. I still need to shave though!

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