Optimal Hormonal Testing Package for Men
Hormones play a key role in regulating metabolic processes, reproductive functions, energy levels, and overall well-being in men. Their proper balance affects muscle strength, libido, concentration, and general physical condition. It is important to regularly monitor hormonal balance to detect potential abnormalities early and take appropriate action.
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When should the tests be done?
Hormone tests for men are worth doing prophylactically once a year, as well as when there are symptoms that may suggest a hormonal disorder. These may include:- decreased libido and potency problems,
- permanent fatigue and lack of energy,
- weight fluctuations,
- loss of muscle mass,
- excessive sweating,
- hair loss,
- mood swings, irritability, depression,
- difficulties with concentration,
- ginecomastia (enlargement of the mammary glands in men),
What is included in the hormone testing package for men - optimal?
The testing package includes a set of laboratory tests performed on a venous blood sample. They allow assessment of key hormones that regulate a man's health The package includes tests:- LH (luteinizing hormone) - regulates testicular function and testosterone production.
- Prolactin - affects sexual function and fertility.
- Testosterone - a key male hormone, responsible for libido, muscle mass and strength.
- Free testosterone - the active form of testosterone, available to tissues.
- SHBG (sex hormone-binding globulin) - a protein that regulates the level of available testosterone.
- Cortisol - a stress hormone that affects metabolism and the body's response to stress.
- FSH (folliculotropic hormone) - regulates sperm production.
- Triiodothyronine free (FT3) - the active form of thyroid hormone, which regulates metabolism.
- Free thyroxine (FT4) - a thyroid hormone that affects metabolic rate.
- Estradiol - an estrogen also present in men, affecting hormonal balance.
- DHEAS (dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate) - a precursor of sex hormones.
- TSH (thyrotropic hormone) - regulates thyroid function.