Hormones, impact on many major bodily functions, an imbalance can cause many serious chronic and health conditions including diabetes, hypertension, infertility, sleep apnea, heart disease, breast cancer, mental health issues, etc.
TFT, LH, FSH, Prolactin, E2, Testosterone Total, Progesterone, DHEAS
Hormones are very powerful. Hence,
even a small change can have a big impact.
Some of the major functions
controlled by hormones include:
Growth and Development
Sexual Function
Reproduction
Metabolism
Mood
Getting a Hormone Test to
determine the cause of your constant symptoms and find out the root cause. Hormones,
impact on many major bodily functions, an imbalance can cause many serious
chronic and health conditions including diabetes, hypertension, infertility,
sleep apnea, heart disease, breast cancer, mental health issues, etc.
Some common symptoms of hormonal
imbalance are:
Weight gain or sudden weight loss
Fatigue
Higher sensitivity to cold or heat
Increased thirst and hunger
Frequent urination or bowel
movements
Decreased sex drive
Constipation
Anxiety, nervousness, or
irritability
Muscle aches, tenderness, or
stiffness
Tests Parameter:
Thyroid Function - Your thyroid
plays a vital function in controlling metabolism, specifically through T4
(thyroxine) and T3 (triiodothyronine). Key functions such as energy, weight,
and temperature control can be impacted by the thyroid.
Testosterone is a hormone
important for both men and women that regulates your sex drive (libido), muscle
mass, fertility, and mood.
FSH is produced in the pituitary
gland and is essential for producing sperm in men.
The test is
useful in evaluating the menstrual irregularities and can be used to determine
conditions such as hypogonadism, ovulation and helps in detecting infertility
along with the pituitary disorders.
FSH, LH stimulates the testes to
produce testosterone
FSH and LH: to rule out
hypogonadism due to hypothalamic or pituitary dysfunction and hypergonadotropic
state.eg premature ovarian failure. Increased LH/FSH ratio is suggestive of
PCOS
Estradiol E2: Estrogen is a
product of granulosa cells and reflects follicular activity.
Estradiol it's vital to maintain
an optimized ratio of Testosterone and Estrogen for male health. Symptoms like
fatigue, excess fat around your waist and belly, bone loss, lack of sex drive,
anxiety, irritability, and depression are when your body is not producing
enough Estrogen.
Progesterone Men produce
progesterone in the adrenal glands and the testes. Progesterone in men plays a
role in testosterone production
Prolactin: Hyperprolactinemia is
one of the most common entities associated with chronic anovulation.
Prolactin stimulates sex drive and abnormal levels interfere with lack of energy, ED and fertility problems.
DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULPHATE (DHEAS): A DHEAS test measures levels of a steroid hormone that your body uses to make estrogen and androgens (testosterone). The adrenal glands make DHEAS.
Process:
The lab technician will collect
blood sample from the patient. This will be processed in a lab and the report provided
usually within 24-48 hours.
For Home/Office Sample Collection. Call or
WhatsApp 9801036380/9801831093
12 -14 Hrs. (Overnight) fasting is preferred.