With normal menstruation and no other uncomfortable symptoms, a hormone six test is usually not needed.
Hormone 6 is mainly to check the function of hypothalamus-pituitary-ovary. Problems in any one of the organs of the gonadal axis will affect menstruation, resulting in prolonged menstrual cycle, increased menstrual flow, decreased menstrual flow, etc. If a woman’s menstruation is normal, she can be recognized as having normal function of the gonadal axis, and therefore, generally does not need to undergo a hormone 6 test.
Female hormone six tests can help diagnose early onset ovarian insufficiency, secondary amenorrhea, luteal insufficiency, ovarian tumors, pituitary tumors, hypothalamic hypopituitarism, polycystic ovary syndrome and other diseases.
If a woman develops some uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and if a hormone six test is needed, the test should be performed correctly according to the doctor’s instructions.