Hormone

Hormone Tests are essential in evaluating and managing various hormonal imbalances that can affect metabolism, reproduction, growth, and mood. These tests provide insights into critical hormone levels and help in diagnosing conditions such as infertility, thyroid disorders, or growth abnormalities.

What is it?

Hormone tests measure the levels of specific hormones in the blood, urine, or saliva. Common tests include Thyroid Hormone (TSH), Testosterone, and Growth Hormone, among others.

Why is it important?

Abnormal hormone levels can indicate underlying health issues. Early detection allows for targeted treatment and improved management of conditions affecting hormone regulation.

Common Hormone Tests Include:

AMH (Anti Mullerian Hormone): Assesses ovarian reserve and fertility potential.

FSH (Follicular Stimulating Hormone): Measures ovarian and testicular function.

Growth Hormone: Evaluates growth and development, particularly in children.

Testosterone: Both total and free testosterone levels are measured to assess conditions like low libido or infertility.

ADH (Anti Diuretic Hormone): Assesses fluid balance in the body.

Price Range: Hormone test prices start at ₹ 549 for individual tests like FSH and LH and can range up to ₹ 5,399 for more specialized tests such as ADH and AMH.

FAQ’s

A: Symptoms of low testosterone can include changes in sexual function, mood, and energy levels. However, these symptoms can also be caused by other medical conditions, so it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider.
A: Yes, women can have their total testosterone levels tested, especially if they are experiencing symptoms related to hormonal imbalances.
A: Treatment for low testosterone depends on the underlying cause and can include lifestyle changes, hormone replacement therapy, or addressing specific medical conditions.
A: Testosterone levels can be influenced by age, medical conditions (e.g., hypogonadism), medications, lifestyle factors, and more. Discuss any concerns about testosterone levels with your healthcare provider.
A: Fasting is typically not necessary for a total testosterone test. However, it's essential to follow any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider or the testing laboratory.
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