What to look for in a sex hormone test result

The results of the Sex Hormone Six test are needed to determine whether they are normal or not based on the reference values at different times of the menstrual cycle.
If a woman has irregular menstruation, she may need to take blood test for sex hormone 6, and according to the test result to determine whether she has endocrine disorders.
1. Hyperprolactinemia: If the prolactin level is significantly elevated in the sex hormone 6 test, it is necessary to consider whether there is hyperprolactinemia. If there is hyperprolactinemia, patients will show irregular menstruation or amenorrhea, infertility, breast overflow, and may even have symptoms such as dizziness, dizziness, blurred vision, and so on.
2. Polycystic ovary syndrome: If testosterone is high or the ratio of luteinizing hormone to follicle stimulating hormone is too large, and ultrasound examination reveals polycystic changes in one or both ovaries, it is necessary to consider whether there is polycystic ovary syndrome. If there is polycystic ovary syndrome, the patient will show irregular menstruation, obesity, hairy, etc., because of the ovulation obstacle so it may lead to infertility.
3. Decline in ovarian function: If the follicle stimulating hormone is obviously elevated, and the ratio of luteinizing hormone is relatively large, this situation may be the decline in ovarian function, which is the manifestation of the imminent menopause. Patients with ovarian dysfunction will show symptoms such as menstrual cycle disorders, significantly reduced menstrual flow, and infertility.