Helps accurately diagnose male / female reproductive health status. Identify endocrine disorders or endocrine diseases (precocious puberty, dysmenorrhea, menstrual disorders, physiological dysfunction, diabetes, thyroid, ...). Hormonal testing is something that women should do regularly, periodically 1-2 times / year to ensure the function of the body. Especially the reproductive function is still normal.
Below is the test package information:
Numerical order |
Test name | Male | Female | |
1 | Quantitative TT3 / blood | x | x | |
2 | Quantification of FT3 (Free Triiodothyronine) / blood | x | x | |
3 | Quantitative TT4 / blood | x | x | |
4 | Quantification of FT4 (Free Thyroxine) / blood | x | x | |
5 | Quantification of TSH (Thyroid Stimulating hormone) / blood | x | x | |
6 | Quantitative Anti-Tg (Antibody- Thyroglobulin) / blood | x | x | |
7 | Follicular Stimulating Hormone (FSH) / blood count | x | x | |
8 | Quantification of Luteinizing Hormone (LH) / blood | x | x | |
9 | Quantification of Prolactin / blood | x | x | |
10 | Quantification of Cortisol / blood | x | x | |
11 | Quantification of Estradiol / blood | x | x | |
12 | Quantification of Progesterone / blood | x | x | |
13 | Testosterol / blood | x | x | |
14 | Quantification of AMH (Anti- Mullerian Hormone) / blood | x |
Meaning of Endocrine Test Package
FSH: a hormone that stimulates the follicle to produce eggs
LH: a hormone that plays an important role in the reproductive process, determining the ovulation process and menstrual cycle in women.
Estradiol: 1 of the 3 hormones that make up the female hormone estrogen is produced in the ovaries. Stimulates the reproductive cycle and creates beauty in women.
Prolactin: This is a hormone that both inhibits production and activates ovulation. It inhibits reproduction, which can cause infertility when levels are too high. Conversely, if the female hormone index of this hormone is normal, ovulation is triggered.
Progesterone: Helps determine whether to release ovules or not, whether natural or medicinal.
AMH: to evaluate fertility in the ovaries. Plays an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of infertility. In particular, new technology is used before ovarian stimulation and in vitro fertilization.
Male endocrine testing is not as common and is considered the same as female endocrine testing. However, for those diagnosed with male infertility, this is an important test to evaluate diseases related to male reproductive function. Some tests should be performed such as quantifying FSH, LH, and Testosterone levels.
FSH: secreted by the pituitary gland, stimulates Sertoli cells to produce sperm. If the FSH concentration is high, the testicles no longer respond to the stimulation of the gonadotropic hormones. The spermatogenesis process is damaged and the testicles can no longer produce sperm. And low FSH is a sign of the hypothalamic, pituitary gland.
LH: Also secreted by the pituitary gland and secreted by each release rhythm during the day. A low LH in men causes hormonal disturbances. Excessive levels of LH may be the result of primary testicular failure, Klinefelter syndrome or Sertoli cell failure and primary hypogonadism.
Testosterone: Responsible for body development during puberty, especially for the development of secondary sexual characteristics. Includes: Development of penis, testicles, growth of body hair and beard, prostate development, and muscle and bone development. In addition, testosterone and FSH also work on the spermatogenesis tubes located inside the testicles, to stimulate these tubes to produce sperm. If testosterone is low, it will cause decreased hair growth, decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, impotence, ...
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