FSH, LH & Prolactin
Understanding FSH, LH & Prolactin
What is FSH, LH & Prolactin?
FSH-LH-Prolactin is a group of tests which help in evaluating the functioning of reproductive organs in both males & females. It includes three tests: FSH (Follicle stimulating hormone), LH (Luteinizing hormone) and Prolactin test for checking the level of most important reproductive hormones in the body. These tests help in finding the cause of erectile dysfunction, delayed puberty, irregular menstruation, loss of libido, abnormal breast milk discharge and more.
What is FSH, LH & Prolactin used for?
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To evaluate the function of reproductive organs (ovaries or testicles)
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To evaluate infertility issues in females
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To evaluate the role of prolactin in case of lactation failure in women after childbirth
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To assess the irregular menstrual cycle in women
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To investigate the cause of abnormal breast milk discharge (galactorrhea), menstrual irregularities, or infertility in non-pregnant women
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To diagnose disorders of the pituitary gland or diseases involving the ovaries in women
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To evaluate early or delayed sexual maturation (puberty) in children
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To evaluate low sperm count in men
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To assess hypogonadism or gonadal failure in men
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To assess testicular dysfunction in men
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To investigate the cause of erection problems, testicular failure, or abnormal breast discharge in men
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To investigate the cause of loss of sex drive (libido) in both men and women
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To detect and monitor the progress of prolactinoma (tumor of the pituitary gland which increases the levels of prolactin) in both men and women
What does FSH, LH & Prolactin measure?
Contains 3 testsFollicle Stimulating Hormone
Serum Prolactin
A Serum Prolactin test measures the levels of prolactin hormone in a person’s body. During pregnancy, prolactin, estrogen, and progesterone hormones stimulate breast milk development. Following childbirth, prolactin helps initiate and maintain the breast milk supply. If a woman does not breastfeed, her prolactin concentration will soon drop back to pre-pregnancy levels.
Besides pregnancy, the most common cause of elevated prolactin concentration is prolactinoma, a prolactin-producing tumor of the pituitary gland. Prolactinomas are the most common type of pituitary tumor and are usually benign (non-cancerous). They develop more frequently in women but are also found in men.
If the pituitary gland and/or the tumor enlarge significantly, it can put pressure on the optic nerve, causing headaches and visual disturbances, and can interfere with the other hormones that the pituitary gland produces.
Know more about Serum Prolactin
Luteinising Hormone
Interpreting FSH, LH & Prolactin results
Interpretations
Reference range of FSH is age- and gender-specific. As for women, the reference range is menstrual cycle phase-specific.
The reference range for follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is as follows (3rd generation immunochemiluminescence assay):
Females
· Age 0-7 years: <6.7 mIU/mL
· Age 8 years to adult:
· Follicular phase: 3.1-7.9 mIU/mL
· Ovulation peak: 2.3-18.5 mIU/mL
· Luteal phase: 1.4-5.5 mIU/mL
· Postmenopausal: 30.6-106.3 mIU/mL
Males
· Age 0-7 years: <6.7 mIU/mL
· Age 8 years-adult:1.3-19.3 mIU/mL
The following values are considered to be normal, LH blood levels measured in international units per liter (IU/L):
Women:
· Follicular phase of the menstrual cycle: 1.9 to 12.5 IU/L
· LH surge: 8.7 to 76.3 IU/L
· Luteal phase of the menstrual cycle: 0.5 to 16.9 IU/L
· Pregnancy: less than 1.5 IU/L
· Post-menopause: 15.9 to 54.0 IU/L
· Women using contraceptives: 0.7 to 5.6 IU/L
Men:
· Age group of 20 and 70 years: 0.7 to 7.9 IU/L
· >70 years of age: 3.1 to 34.0 IU/L
The following values are considered to be normal, prolactin blood levels measured in international units per liter (ng/mL):
Patients (Age) Reference Range(s)
Males ≤ 18 Years |
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Tanner Stage 1 (< 9.8 Years) Tanner Stage 2 (9.8 - 14.5 Years) Tanner Stage 3 (10.7 - 15.4 Years) Tanner Stage 4 (11.8 - 16.2 Years) Tanner Stage 5 (12.8 - 17.3 Years) Males > 18 Years
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< 10 ng/mL < 6.1 ng/mL < 6.1 ng/mL 2.8 - 11.0 ng/mL 2.8 - 11.0 ng/mL
2.10 - 17.70 ng/mL |
In Females ≤ 18 Years |
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Tanner Stage I (< 9.2 Years) |
3.6 - 12.0 ng/mL |
Tanner Stage 2 (9.2 - 13.7 Years) |
2.6 - 18.0 ng/mL |
Tanner Stage 3 (10 - 14.4 Years) |
2.6 - 18.0 ng/mL |
Tanner Stage 4 (10.7 - 15.6 Years) |
3.2 - 20.0 ng/mL |
Tanner Stage 5 (11.8 - 18.6 Years) |
3.2 - 20.0 ng/mL |
Adult Females Non Pregnant |
2.80 - 29.20 ng/mL |
Pregnant Post Menopausal |
9.70 - 208.50 ng/mL 1.80 - 20.30 ng/mL |
Reference range may vary from lab to lab*
Answers to Patient Concerns & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about FSH, LH & Prolactin
Frequently Asked Questions about FSH, LH & Prolactin
Q. Are there any foods which can increase the levels of prolactin?
Q. Are there any foods which can decrease the levels of prolactin?
Q. Which factors can affect the FSH level?
Q. What do high levels of FSH indicate?
Q. What are the causes of high levels of FSH in Men?
Q. What are the causes of high levels of FSH in Children?
Q. What do low levels of FSH mean?
Q. Can medicines have any effect on the levels of FSH?
Q. Can levels of FSH vary during different days of the menstrual cycle?
Q. How LH test results are interpreted in women?
Q. How LH test results are interpreted in men?
Q. How LH test results are interpreted in children?
Q. How is the blood sample taken?
Q. Is there any risk associated with the withdrawal of blood sample procedure?
Q. Is prolactinoma considered a cancerous tumor?
Q. Is prolactin hormone present in men?
Q. Does high prolactin levels affect the levels of testosterone?
Q. Which medicines can affect the levels of Prolactin hormone?
Q. What is prolactinoma?
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