Do you need to fast for hormone 6 test?

Usually, fasting is not required for the hormone 6 test, but if the intake of lecithin and cholesterol is too high in the recent days of the test period, it may affect luteinizing hormone and estradiol, so if you are afraid of insufficient indicators, you can fast for the test. The six sex hormones, including folliculogenic hormone, luteinizing hormone, estradiol, progesterone, etc., are subject to the health of the gonads, and whether or not you fast in the short term only affects carbohydrates, proteins and fats, and has little effect on gonadal secretion. However, it is better not to eat hormone-rich foods, such as caviar, cod liver oil, various animal offal, and fried chicken pieces. Usually, the sex hormone level test is done on the 3rd day of menstruation, and the values obtained will be more accurate. For some diabetic patients, the results obtained will be more accurate if they eat a proper meal before the hormone 6 test, because a normal blood sugar level will keep the endocrine system in a relatively benign state of operation. In conclusion, there is no strict need to fast when doing the hormone 6 test, but it is still inevitable to avoid eating, especially for people with other organ diseases, which require strict fasting and drug withdrawal.