By: Blood test, but there may be some clues, like deeper voice, increased facial hair and others.
Answered 2/27/2014
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Have levels measured: for total and free tesosterone!
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Blood test: One way is to get your blood drawn and check your results against normal reference range. But we're here to treat patients, not numbers. So don't get tested unless your have signs & symptoms of hirsutism (http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hirsutism/basics/definition/con-20028919) or virilization (http://goo.gl/j57bVd). If so, then go see your doc.
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