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PCOS and Menstrual Disorders Test
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and menstrual disorders affect many women, leading to irregular periods, hormonal imbalances, and potential complications with fertility and overall health. T-lab’s PCOS and Menstrual Disorders Test offers a comprehensive analysis of the key hormones and metabolic markers involved in these conditions, aiding in accurate diagnosis and management.
Duration: 1 Day
Special Requirements: Fasting for 10-12 hours may be required depending on the test.
Profile Includes:
Hormonal Tests:
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Helps assess ovarian function by evaluating the growth and development of eggs in the ovaries.
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH): Elevated LH is often linked to PCOS, providing insight into the hormonal balance related to ovulation and menstruation.
- Testosterone, Serum: High levels of testosterone are a hallmark of PCOS, contributing to symptoms like excess hair growth, acne, and menstrual irregularities.
- Prolactin, Serum: High prolactin levels can disrupt menstrual cycles and cause infertility, making this an essential test in diagnosing menstrual disorders.
Metabolic and Insulin Resistance Tests:
- Fasting Blood Sugar (Glucose): Insulin resistance is commonly associated with PCOS, increasing the risk of diabetes. This test helps monitor blood sugar levels.
- Lipid Profile: PCOS can lead to abnormal cholesterol levels, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease. This profile includes:
- Total Cholesterol
- High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL)
- Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL)
- Triglycerides
Thyroid Function Tests:
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Thyroid dysfunction can mimic or exacerbate symptoms of PCOS, affecting menstrual cycles and overall metabolism.
- Free T3 and Free T4: These hormones regulate metabolism and reproductive health, helping identify any underlying thyroid issues contributing to menstrual disorders.
Ovarian Reserve and Function Tests:
- Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH): Helps evaluate the ovarian reserve and is a key marker for diagnosing PCOS, as it indicates the number of eggs remaining in the ovaries.
Inflammation and General Health Marker:
- C-Reactive Protein (CRP): An elevated CRP can indicate inflammation, which is often seen in women with PCOS.