Follicle stimulating hormone abnormal how to do

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Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is a very important hormone in women. Its main function is to stimulate the formation of follicles. Generally speaking, the fluctuation of follicle stimulating hormone secretion will have a certain impact on women's body. For example, if the secretion of follicle stimulating hormone is too high, it indicates that the ovarian function is not well developed. At the same time, if the secretion of follicle stimulating hormone is too low, it will affect women's normal menstruation. What measures should we take for the abnormality of follicle stimulating hormone In view of this kind of question carries on the discussion.

Follicle stimulating hormone abnormal how to do

First, under normal circumstances, the normal value of follicle stimulating hormone in general women should be in the following ranges: 1.37-9.9u/l in follicular phase, 6.17-17.2u/l in ovulation phase, 1.09-9.2u/l in luteal phase and 19.3-100.6u/l in menopause phase.   

Second: in clinical medicine, follicle stimulating hormone is usually referred to as FSH. We can get a lot of information by monitoring the level of FSH in the early stage of follicle, the most important of which is to preliminarily determine the function of gonadal axis. Therefore, it is of great significance to monitor FSH through physical examination.

Third: Generally speaking, if the value of follicle stimulating hormone is greater than 40 IU / L, we can usually judge it as high gonadotropin amenorrhea, that is, we often say ovarian failure. If FSH is less than 5iu / L, it is generally suggested that hypothalamus or pituitary function is decreased. However, when the value is greater than 12 IU / L, it indicates poor ovarian reserve function.

matters needing attention

Generally speaking, abnormal follicle stimulating hormone usually shows vulvar pain, postpartum hemorrhage, female infertility, pelvic mass, leucorrhea, dysmenorrhea, sexual pain, early menopause, excessive menstruation, amenorrhea and other related symptoms. When such symptoms appear, please go to the hospital for diagnosis.