A man without a beard is a morbid state
Long beard is a manifestation of man's second sexual characteristic. The appearance of the second sex sign is triggered by the androgen secreted in the testicle after the man enters puberty.
Long beard is a manifestation of man's second sexual characteristic. The appearance of the second sex sign is triggered by the androgen secreted in the testicle after the man enters puberty. Before the age of 11, boys have few androgens in their bodies, and there is no significant difference in physical signs between men and women. There is no strict time limit for boys' puberty development, generally between 10 and 14 years old.
After puberty, the first sign is the enlargement of testicles and scrotum. As the testicles gradually mature, they begin to have the ability to produce sperm and androgens. Under the effect of androgen, the male genitalia develops rapidly, and the secondary sexual characteristics appear, such as strong body shape, developed muscles, wide shoulders and small hips, long facial beard, bulging throat, low voice, etc.
Men's long beard is the result of androgen action. There is also a process for the appearance and shaping of men's beard. Only after the end of puberty and sexual maturity, the androgen in a man's body reaches the level of a normal adult, can the beard increase to look like an adult.
The level of androgen in healthy men is generally the same, but the number of beard of each man varies greatly. Some people have thick beard, others have sparse beard; Some people have whiskers and some have goatee. These are differences under normal conditions.
The size and shape of the beard are related to the nationality and the family heredity. This is normal. Don't worry about it at all.
Whether a man's beardless is morbid or not depends on the whole body development. If a man has no beard, but his reproductive organs and the secondary sexual characteristics mentioned above are normal, it is not pathological. The starting age for boys to grow beards is not exactly the same. Some are years earlier and some are years later, which are normal. There is no need to worry.
If you have entered the period of puberty, have no beard, have no obvious secondary sexual characteristics, and even have not developed after puberty, this should be regarded as abnormal. It may be that there is a problem with the gonadotropin that specifically regulates and controls the secretion of sex hormones, and you need to go to the hospital for examination and treatment.