Thyroid screening #7
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Dihydrotestosterone, DHT

430 UAH

Hormonal panel/Reproductive diagnostics

Products that will be added:

  • Blood collection with disposable Vacuette, BD Vacutainer systems
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Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and the Hormone Panel in Reproductive Function Diagnosis

Reproductive function is an important part of the health of both men and women. Hormones play a crucial role in regulating this function. One of the key hormones associated with the male reproductive system is dihydrotestosterone, or DHT.

Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is the active form of testosterone, a hormone produced in the testicles and adrenal glands of men. DHT has a significant impact on the development and function of the reproductive organs, as well as on the hair follicles and skin. However, excess DHT can lead to reproductive problems and other conditions, such as androgenic alopecia (hair loss).

To assess DHT levels and other hormones that affect the reproductive system, doctors use a hormone panel. This is a special blood test that allows you to determine the concentration of various hormones in the patient's blood. In addition to DHT and testosterone, a hormone panel may also include hormones such as follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estrogens, and prolactin.

DHT levels can be altered for a variety of reasons. For example, increased DHT levels may be associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), androgenetic alopecia, or other reproductive system problems. In contrast, decreased DHT levels may indicate hypoplasia (underdevelopment) of the genitals or prostate dysfunction.

A hormone panel can also help detect other problems with the reproductive system, such as problems with the testicles and uterus working together in women, or abnormalities in sperm synthesis and repair in men.

Reproductive function diagnostics using a hormone panel involves taking a patient's blood and analyzing it in a laboratory. The results obtained allow the doctor to get a complete picture of the patient's hormonal status and identify abnormalities that may affect his or her reproductive function.

After receiving the results of the hormone panel, the doctor can advise the patient on possible measures to restore normal hormone levels if abnormalities are found. This may include prescribing medications or making lifestyle changes.

In conclusion, dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and the hormone panel are important tools for diagnosing and monitoring reproductive function. They help doctors identify hormonal imbalances and develop individual treatment plans for patients facing reproductive problems. It is extremely important to consult qualified doctors and undergo the necessary examinations in a timely manner to ensure the optimal state of the reproductive system.

Additional information
Execution time

1 day

Type of biomaterial

Venous blood