Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) is a genetic condition that affects both males and females. It occurs when the body does not respond to androgens, the hormones responsible for male physical characteristics.
In males, AIS causes the body to develop female physical characteristics, such as breast development, sparse facial and body hair, and a smaller penis. These physical changes can cause psychological distress and social stigma, as well as other medical issues.
In addition to the physical changes, males with AIS also experience infertility due to a lack of functional male reproductive organs. As a result, they may seek alternative means of having children such as surrogacy, adoption, or sperm donation.
Males with AIS may also experience psychological and emotional issues due to the social stigma of having a condition that is associated with the opposite sex. They may also struggle with identity issues, as they may not feel fully accepted by either gender.
Overall, AIS does have a significant effect on males. While the physical changes can cause psychological distress and social stigma, the infertility caused by AIS can lead to further psychological and emotional issues. It is important for those affected by AIS to seek out support from healthcare professionals, counselors, and support groups to help them cope with the effects of the condition.