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  • Follicle Stimulating Hormones

    Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) is a vital pituitary hormone essential for reproductive health in both genders. In women, FSH stimulates follicle development in the ovaries and regulates menstrual cycles, while in men, it supports sperm production in the testes. Fluctuations in FSH levels are integral to fertility and reproductive function. Our laboratory offers precise FSH testing, aiding in diagnosing and managing reproductive disorders effectively. Trust our comprehensive lab services for accurate assessments in reproductive health.

  • Luteinizing Hormones

    Luteinizing Hormones - Parameters: 1

    Luteinizing hormone (LH) is a crucial pituitary hormone involved in regulating reproductive functions in both males and females. In women, LH surge triggers ovulation and helps regulate menstrual cycles, while in men, it stimulates testosterone production. LH levels fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle and are essential for fertility. Our laboratory provides accurate LH testing, aiding in diagnosing and managing reproductive disorders. Trust our comprehensive lab services for precise healthcare assessments in reproductive health.

  • Oestradiol

    Oestradiol - Parameters: 1

    Estradiol, or oestradiol, is a primary female sex hormone crucial for reproductive health and development. Produced primarily in the ovaries, estradiol regulates the menstrual cycle, supports bone health, and influences libido. Its levels fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle, aiding in fertility and maintaining overall well-being. Our laboratory provides precise estradiol testing, aiding in diagnosing and managing reproductive disorders effectively. Trust our comprehensive lab services for accurate assessments in hormonal health.

  • Prolactin

    Prolactin - Parameters: 1

    The anterior pituitary produces prolactin, which is produced in spurts. Because of the increased production of progesterone and oestrogen during pregnancy, the concentration of prolactin increases. Postpartum lactation is caused by prolactin's stimulating effect on the breast gland. Fertility issues in both men and women are primarily caused by hyperprolactinemia. Prolactin levels are used to diagnose azoospermia, gynecomastia, hyperprolactinemic amenorrhoea and galactorrhea, and anovular cycles. When pituitary tumours and breast cancer are suspected, prolactin levels are also measured.

  • Sex Hormone Binding Globulin

    Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) is the protein responsible for blood transport. Reversibly, SHBG binds to sexual steroids. Although it does so with a much lower binding affinity than SHBG, albumin, which is present in much higher concentrations, can also bind sexual hormones. When androgen levels are normal but clinical symptoms seem to point to an excess of androgen, measurement of SHBG can be a useful sign of an excessive/chronic androgenic activity. When there is a suspicion of a reasonably high concentration of free androgen (such as testosterone), SHBG is a helpful supplemental parameter in the androgen determination process.

  • Testosterone

    Testosterone - Parameters: 1

    Testosterone keeps the prostate and seminal vesicles functioning normally and encourages the development of secondary sex traits in men. Small amounts of testosterone are produced in the ovaries of women. There are no particular effects of androgens on women at physiological amounts. Depending on the degree of the increase, women who produce more testosterone may become more virulent. The measurement of testosterone in females aids in the identification of polycystic ovaries (Stein-Leventhal syndrome), androgenic syndrome (AGS), ovarian tumours, adrenal tumours, adrenal hyperplasia, and ovarian insufficiency.

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