No cure, but hormone therapy can help manage symptoms
Androgen insensitivity syndrome is a genetic condition in which an individual with XY chromosomes has partial or complete insensitivity to male hormones (androgens). This can result in the development of female physical characteristics despite having male chromosomes. Treatment may involve hormonal therapy and, in some cases, surgery.
Genetic condition where the body doesn’t respond to androgens
Incomplete development of male sex characteristics
Clinical evaluation, genetic testing, hormone level tests
Variable, depends on the degree of androgen insensitivity
Infertility, psycho-social challenges, gender identity considerations
Genetic mutations
Hormone therapy, counseling
Hormone therapy, counseling
Rare genetic disorder affecting sexual development in individuals with XY chromosomes
Individualized care, support for psychological well-being
Please remember that this information is provided for general understanding, and individual cases may vary. Always consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and information.
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