Simple gonadal agenesis is also accompanied by oligotrichosis, and mild treatment can restore fertility. Postpartum massive bleeding in women can lead to pituitary hypophysis syndrome, in which patients experience extreme emaciation, amenorrhea, infertility, gradual shedding of hair and pubic hair, weakness, and extremely low libido. However, these lesions are often accompanied by obvious other symptoms and often seek medical attention due to other issues. If oligotrichosis is found to be accompanied by more changes in other physical functions, it is not advisable to take it lightly. It is best to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible and receive targeted treatment or treatment.
So why do some women lack the growth of pubic hair and armpit hair? One of the reasons is that the levels of androgens in women are relatively low; The second reason is that the receptors that receive androgens in the pubic and axillary hair follicles are not sensitive to androgens or have other defects, or some do not have such receptors at all. When the height of pubic and axillary hair is sparse or absent, it is called oligotrichosis, accounting for approximately 2% of the population. 5%.
Most women with oligozoospermia have normal endocrine, menstrual cycle, sexual development, sexual function, and fertility. Therefore, oligozoospermia is physiological and will not affect their health and happy marriage. There is no need to feel heartbroken about it, let alone believe false rumors and be influenced by feudal superstitions. We hope that this will not lead to family disintegration or even the tragedy of suicide in the future.
It is worth mentioning that there are also a few cases of oligotrichosis that are pathological, such as Turner's syndrome, a genetic disorder with abnormal sex chromosomes. The patient's chromosomes are mostly 45 and X, and there is a lack of one sex chromosome, which is caused by the non separation or loss of neutral chromosomes during sexual cell maturation. This type of female patient has gonadal dysfunction, characterized by low stature, webbed neck, underdeveloped breasts, immature external genitalia, hairless or less pubic follicles, and amenorrhea due to the absence of follicles in the ovaries. Although they can engage in sexual activity, they have no fertility. Women with hypothyroidism have no axillary hair and sparse pubic hair, and may have sexual activity but significantly reduced libido.