What to do if you have high hormone levels

The clinical treatment for elevated hormone levels varies depending on which hormone level is actually elevated. For example, elevated follicle stimulating hormone indicates a decrease in ovarian reserve function and a possible tendency to premature ovarian failure, then clinically, oral supplementation with GlaxoSmithKline and progesterone can be used for artificial cycle therapy. If luteinizing hormone is elevated, if the blood test is done within 24-48 hours before ovulation, then this is normal because luteinizing hormone reaches a peak within 24-48 hours before ovulation. If the luteinizing hormone is elevated on the second day of menstruation, it may be a sign of polycystic ovary syndrome and should be diagnosed with ultrasound. If prolactin is elevated, it may be a pituitary microadenoma, and a CT examination can be done to check whether there are abnormalities in the pituitary gland. If it is an androgen increase, clinically you can take Daing-35 to lower androgen treatment.