The term “aunt” is generally used to refer to a woman’s menstrual period. On the third day of menstruation, a woman can go for a hormone 6 test as prescribed by her doctor.
The third day of menstruation is the best time to take a sex hormone six test, which can be used to determine whether there is an endocrine disorder. It mainly includes estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, prolactin, follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone.
Sex hormone six tests are of clinical significance, and because sex hormones change at different times in the body, they are helpful in further understanding the endocrine and physiological functions of women.
If you have irregular menstruation or irregular vaginal bleeding, you can take a blood test on the third day of your menstruation to check the sex hormone 6 test. Based on the results of the sex hormone test, your doctor will be able to make a preliminary judgment of your endocrine condition, and will be able to determine whether your menstruation is irregular or your vaginal bleeding is due to endocrine disorders. For more information, please consult your doctor.