Anti-Müllerian hormone is too high and requires ultrasound and biochemistry tests in the hospital to have ruled out the presence of ovarian cancer or polycystic ovary syndrome.
Anti-mullerian hormone is an indicator of ovarian reserve function. If the level of anti-mullerian hormone is high, it means that the ovaries have good reserve function. However, high levels of this hormone may also indicate some ovarian diseases, such as ovarian cancer or polycystic ovary syndrome, etc. It is necessary to go to the hospital for pelvic ultrasound and tumor markers and other tests to rule out the possibility of ovarian cancer or ovarian syndrome.
The test result of too high anti-Müllerian hormone alone cannot accurately determine the cause, but also needs to be combined with the characteristics of the medical history and other test results to make an accurate judgment, it is recommended to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor.