When are the six endocrine tests checked

The six endocrine tests are usually recommended to be checked on the 2nd to 5th day after menstruation, which can more accurately reflect the basic functional status of the ovaries. The six endocrine factors mainly include follicle stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, and prolactin, and different examination items have specific time requirements.

For women with regular menstrual cycles, basic endocrine tests should be performed on the 2nd to 5th day after menstruation to understand the ovarian reserve function and basal hormone levels, which is the most commonly used time point in clinical practice. If the purpose is to evaluate luteal function, it is necessary to check progesterone levels about a week before the next menstrual period. For women with irregular menstruation or amenorrhea, the examination time can be conducted at any time, but doctors usually judge the significance of the results based on the patient's specific situation. When checking prolactin, it is recommended to draw blood between 8 and 10 in the morning, on an empty stomach and resting quietly for 15 to 30 minutes, as prolactin secretion is greatly affected by factors such as emotions, exercise, and eating. Before the examination, it is advisable to avoid staying up late, engaging in vigorous exercise, feeling emotionally agitated, and taking medications that may affect hormone levels, such as birth control pills and hormone drugs. On the morning of the day of the examination, a small amount of water can be consumed, but it is not advisable to eat high protein or high-fat foods. If you are taking medication that may affect your endocrine system, you should inform your doctor in advance so that they can make a comprehensive assessment of the results. For women preparing for pregnancy, doctors may recommend re examination at different time points during the menstrual cycle based on the purpose of the examination to dynamically observe changes in hormone levels. Before undergoing the six endocrine tests, it is recommended to maintain a regular sleep schedule, avoid staying up late and overexertion, and ensure sufficient sleep the night before the test. On the day of inspection, wear loose and comfortable clothing for easy blood collection. If the examination results are abnormal, do not be overly nervous. You should bring a report to consult a gynecologist or endocrinologist. The doctor will conduct a comprehensive evaluation based on clinical symptoms and other examination results, and develop personalized conditioning or treatment plans.

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