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Excess hair on face in females is usually due to excess of male hormones called androgens and this is called hirsutism. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is the most common cause of hirsutism. Adrenal gland problems like adrenal tumors, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Addison’s disease or Cushing’s syndrome also result in excess hair. At times the hair follicles are very sensitive to androgens in blood. This results in excess hair. Disorders of endocrine glands like pituitary, thyroid too cause this problem. It could be due to the higher testosterone level. The other possibility is that you have excessive body hair or hypertrichosis. This can be caused by porphyria, medications (phenytoin, minoxidil, corticosteroids, streptomycin, heavy metals poisoning, interferon (taken for allergies, hepatitis etc)), and genetic factors.
Please consult your PCP for primary examination followed by proper referral.
Hope this helps. Take care!
I would recommend consulting an Endocrinologist to rule out PCOS or Cushings's Syndrome.
I would think that a good OBGYN doctor could help you. It sounds like your body is producing more of the testosterone hormone than it should. There should be medications to level your hormones so they are balanced and where they should be.