Total testosterone (Testosterone)
300 UAH
Hormonal panel/Reproductive diagnostics
Total Testosterone and Hormone Panel: Reproductive Function Diagnostics
Reproductive function is an important component of health for both men and women. One of the key hormones that affects the reproductive system is testosterone. Testosterone is the main male sex hormone, which is of great importance not only for sexual function, but also for overall health. This article will review total testosterone and its role in diagnosing reproductive function.
Testosterone: An Overview
Testosterone is produced primarily in the testicles (in men) and ovaries (in women), as well as in small amounts in the adrenal glands. This hormone has numerous functions in the body of both sexes.
- Development of genitals: During puberty, testosterone promotes the development of male genitalia and is also responsible for increasing muscle mass and facial hair growth.
- Sexual function: Testosterone determines sexual drive, maintains sexual desire, and affects erection and sexual function.
- Metabolism and bone health: Testosterone affects metabolism, helping to maintain a healthy body weight and preventing osteoporosis.
- Emotional state and mental health: Low testosterone levels can lead to depression, increased aggression, and a deterioration in overall mental health.
Hormonal panel: Reproductive function diagnostics
A hormone panel is performed to assess reproductive function and testosterone levels in the body. This is a special set of tests that allows doctors to assess the hormonal status of a patient. The main aspects of a hormone panel to assess testosterone include:
- Testosterone level measurement: This is the basic test to determine the total testosterone level in the blood. Normal values can vary depending on age and gender, and only a doctor can determine whether the reading is low or high.
- Measurement of other hormones: In some cases, low testosterone levels can be the result of problems with other hormones, such as prolactin or gonadotropins. Measuring these hormones can help determine the cause of changes in testosterone levels.
- Symptom research: Questioning the patient about symptoms such as decreased sexual desire, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, and depression helps in assessing the overall clinical condition.
- Ultrasound examination: To evaluate the reproductive system, an ultrasound examination of the testicles (in men) or ovaries (in women) may be performed, which helps detect structural abnormalities.
Conclusion
Total testosterone and a hormone panel are important tools for assessing reproductive function and overall health. They help doctors identify possible disorders that may affect sexual function and overall health. If you experience symptoms that may indicate reproductive problems, it is important to see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. Remember that early detection and appropriate treatment can significantly improve quality of life and reproductive function.
| Execution time |
1 day |
|---|---|
| Type of biomaterial |
Venous blood |

