The significance of the six male sex hormone tests

The main purpose and significance of the male sex hormone test is to analyze the causes of male infertility, as well as male sexual dysfunction, male genital tumors, or male physical and genital dysplasia. The sex hormone test includes luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, lactogen, as well as progesterone, estradiol, and testosterone. If the values of testosterone and estradiol are relatively low, it indicates that the patient may have poor libido and poor erectile function. If the testosterone level is high, there will be hypersexuality. If there is a problem with luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, estrogen, or testosterone, it is usually used to detect pubertal testicular dysplasia and related disorders related to tumors. In the case of oligospermia, changes in luteinizing hormone and estradiol will be present, but it should be clear that the sex hormone six test is not the only basis for confirming a male disease, and that the values of the six hormone level measurements must be analyzed with reference to each other. For example, if you want to detect male infertility, you should compare it with the semen routine. In the case of male dysplasia, it should be compared with the relevant head CT and scrotal ultrasound. Therefore, for the interpretation of the sex hormone six values, it is important to go to a regular hospital and have the doctor provide a standardized interpretation based on the patient’s disease to be examined.