Clinical manifestations of an abnormal sex hormone 6 test



The clinical manifestations of abnormal sex hormone six are as follows.

1. Luteinizing hormone: Abnormal elevation suggests polycystic ovary syndrome, which manifests as scanty menstruation or even amenorrhea, hirsutism, acne, infertility and so on;

2. Follicle-stimulating hormone: abnormal elevation suggests decreased ovarian function or premature ovarian failure manifested by scanty menstruation, delayed menstruation, amenorrhea, or even hot flashes, excessive sweating, insomnia, dreams, and mood changes;

3. Prolactin: elevated for hyperprolactinemia, clinical manifestations of lactation, breast pain, swelling and so on;

4. Progesterone: low progesterone suggests a decline in luteal function, clinical manifestations of persistent irregular menstruation, irregular vaginal bleeding;

5. Testosterone: high testosterone suggests polycystic, which can cause hairy acne;

6. estrogen: low estrogen can cause thick uterine lining, which affects pregnancy and low menstrual flow.

If the sex hormone six test is not normal, you need to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of professional doctors, according to the specific abnormal items for appropriate treatment.