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Men Hormone
Hormone Profile:
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
- Luteinising Hormone (LH)
- Oestradiol
- Prolactin
- Testosterone
- Free Testosterone
- Free Androgen Index
Adrenal Hormones:
- Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate (DHEAS)
Protein:
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
- Albumin
Hormones:
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Regulates sperm production and overall reproductive health. Abnormal levels may indicate infertility or pituitary issues.
Luteinizing Hormone (LH): Works with FSH to regulate testosterone production and sperm production. Elevated LH may signal testicular issues.
Oestradiol: A form of estrogen, important in balancing male hormone levels. High levels in men can indicate imbalances or conditions like gynecomastia.
Prolactin: Primarily responsible for milk production in women, but elevated levels in men can affect fertility and sexual function.
Testosterone: The primary male sex hormone, influencing libido, muscle mass, and overall energy. Low levels can lead to fatigue, reduced libido and muscle loss.
Free Testosterone: The active form of testosterone that affects muscle mass, libido and energy. Low levels can indicate low testosterone or other health concerns.
Free Androgen Index: Measures the balance of free testosterone to SHBG, helping to assess conditions like low testosterone or excess estrogen.
Adrenal Hormones:
DHEAS: DHEAS is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that acts as a precursor to sex hormones. It influences energy, mood, and libido. Low levels may be linked to fatigue, depression or age-related conditions.
Proteins:
Albumin: A protein that helps maintain blood volume and pressure. Abnormal levels may indicate liver or kidney problems.
Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG): A protein that binds to sex hormones, including testosterone. Low SHBG may indicate testosterone imbalances, while high levels can affect hormone activity.