Basic Male Hormone
AED199.00Basic Men’s Hormone Panel
Includes the following parameters:
- Total Testosterone
- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
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Basic Men’s Hormone Panel
Includes the following parameters:
Includes the following parameters:
Comprehensive Men’s Hormone Panel – Advanced Hormonal Assessment for Optimal Health Why You Need This Test The Comprehensive Men’s Hormone Panel is a specialized diagnostic test designed to evaluate key hormones that regulate male reproductive health, energy levels, muscle mass, libido, and overall well-being. Hormonal imbalances can lead to fatigue, low testosterone, sexual dysfunction, mood disturbances, and metabolic disorders. This test provides a detailed assessment of testosterone levels, pituitary gland function, and estrogen balance, helping identify issues related to testosterone deficiency, infertility, erectile dysfunction, and hormonal imbalances. It is essential for men experiencing symptoms of low testosterone (Low T), unexplained fatigue, mood swings, or changes in body composition. This comprehensive hormone panel includes: Total Testosterone – Measures the overall level of testosterone in the blood, essential for muscle strength, libido, and reproductive function. Free Testosterone – Assesses the biologically active testosterone available for use by the body. Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) – Regulates sperm production and reproductive function. Luteinizing Hormone (LH) – Stimulates testosterone production in the testes. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) – A protein that binds to testosterone, affecting its availability in the bloodstream. Estradiol (Estrogen in Men) – Helps balance testosterone, but high levels can lead to fat gain, mood swings, and low libido. Prolactin – Regulates sexual function, mood, and reproductive health; elevated levels may cause erectile dysfunction and infertility. By analyzing these parameters, this test provides valuable insights into hormonal imbalances, metabolic health, and reproductive function. Symptoms That Indicate This Test This Men’s Hormone Panel is recommended for individuals experiencing: Low libido or sexual dysfunction Erectile dysfunction or difficulty maintaining an erection Chronic fatigue, low energy, or unexplained weakness Loss of muscle mass, increased body fat, or difficulty building muscle Depression, mood swings, irritability, or anxiety Sleep disturbances or insomnia Hair thinning or loss of body hair Infertility or difficulty conceiving Gynecomastia (male breast enlargement) Decreased bone density or unexplained fractures If you have a sedentary lifestyle, high stress levels, poor diet, or a history of hormonal disorders, this test can help identify potential imbalances affecting your long-term health. How the Body Regulates These Hormones Male hormone regulation is controlled by the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, which ensures the balance of testosterone, estrogen, and other reproductive hormones. Testosterone is primarily produced in the testes under the influence of LH, and it plays a crucial role in muscle development, libido, and overall male health. Free testosterone represents the active form of the hormone, while SHBG binds to testosterone, affecting its availability. FSH supports sperm production, while LH stimulates the testes to produce testosterone. Estradiol (a form of estrogen) is necessary in small amounts but must be balanced, as excess estrogen can cause fat gain, low libido, and mood instability. Prolactin levels should be low in men—high prolactin may lead to sexual dysfunction, reduced testosterone, and infertility. This test helps assess hormonal imbalances that can affect everything from muscle strength to mood and reproductive function. What Happens If Hormonal Imbalances Are Left Unchecked? Ignoring hormonal imbalances can lead to: Low testosterone (Low T), causing fatigue, weight gain, and muscle loss Infertility due to poor sperm production and testosterone deficiency Erectile dysfunction and reduced sexual performance Increased risk of metabolic disorders, including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease Mood instability, anxiety, and depression due to hormonal fluctuations Weakened bones, increasing the risk of fractures and osteoporosis By detecting hormonal imbalances early, lifestyle modifications, medical treatments, or hormone therapy can restore optimal function and improve overall well-being. How to Prepare for the Test To ensure accurate and reliable results: Fasting may be required for some hormonal tests (consult your healthcare provider). Schedule the test in the morning (between 7-10 AM) when testosterone levels are highest. Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and smoking 24 hours before testing, as they can affect hormone levels. Refrain from heavy exercise or sexual activity for 24 hours before the test, as they may temporarily alter testosterone and prolactin levels. Inform your doctor about any medications or supplements, particularly testosterone therapy, steroids, or hormone-affecting drugs. The Comprehensive Men’s Hormone Panel is a vital test for monitoring testosterone levels, reproductive health, and overall hormonal balance. Whether you are experiencing symptoms of Low T, planning for fertility, or optimizing your health, this test provides critical insights into your body’s hormonal function and long-term well-being.
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