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DHEA Sulfate Your DHEA Sulfate levels are within the normal range. DHEA Sulfate is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, and it plays a role in the production of other hormones, including testosterone. Normal levels indicate that your adrenal glands are functioning properly. Research shows that maintaining normal DHEA Sulfate levels is important for overall hormone balance and general well-being. It's recommended that you continue to monitor your hormone levels regularly to ensure they remain within the normal range. If you have any concerns or questions, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider for further guidance. |
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315 mcg/dL
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Estradiol Your blood test results indicate that your estradiol levels are high. Estradiol is a form of estrogen, which plays a crucial role in various bodily functions. While it's normal for estrogen levels to fluctuate, persistently high levels may have implications for your health. Research shows that elevated estradiol levels can be associated with a range of symptoms and conditions. These can include mood swings, breast tenderness, weight gain, and even an increased risk for certain types of cancers. It's recommended that you discuss these results with your healthcare provider, who can provide further guidance and determine the most appropriate course of action. They may suggest additional tests or evaluations to better understand the underlying cause of the elevated estradiol levels. They can also discuss potential treatment options if necessary. Please note that in some cases, high estradiol levels may be a result of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), which are often used to address hormonal imbalances. If you are currently undergoing either of these therapies, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider to ensure that your treatment plan is appropriately balanced. Remember, your healthcare provider has access to your complete medical history and can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation. |
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90 pg/mL
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Estrogens Your estrogen levels are high, which means they are above the normal range for your age and sex. This may be due to a variety of factors, including certain medications or medical conditions. It's recommended that you follow up with your healthcare provider to determine the cause of the high estrogen levels and discuss any necessary treatment options. |
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688 pg/mL
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Estrone Your estrone levels are within the normal range for your age and sex. Research shows that maintaining normal hormone levels can contribute to overall health and well-being. It's recommended that you continue to monitor your hormone levels regularly and seek medical advice if you experience any symptoms of hormone imbalance. |
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91 pg/mL
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Progesterone Your progesterone levels are within the normal range. Research shows that progesterone plays an important role in the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. It's recommended that you discuss with your healthcare provider if you're experiencing irregular periods or having difficulty getting pregnant. |
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83.6 ng/mL
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Testosterone Your testosterone levels are within the normal range. This is a positive finding and indicates that your testosterone levels are appropriate for your age and sex. It's recommended that you continue to maintain a healthy lifestyle to support optimal hormone balance. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and sufficient sleep are all factors that can contribute to maintaining normal testosterone levels. If you have any concerns or questions about your hormone levels, I would recommend discussing them with your doctor. |
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641 ng/dL
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84.6 pg/mL
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This test is ideal if you're experiencing mood swings, unexplained fatigue, weight fluctuations, irregular periods, or low libido. It helps pinpoint hormonal imbalances that may be affecting your energy, emotional well-being, and metabolism. Many women use this test when they suspect their symptoms are hormone-related and want concrete answers about what's happening in their body.
If you use testosterone cream, avoid rubbing it into the inner elbow area for 24 hours before your blood draw as it can elevate results. If you take high-dose biotin supplements (vitamin B7), stop taking them at least 72 hours before testing as they can interfere with results. This test is for non-pregnant patients only, and you should not have any radioisotopes administered within 24 hours of your blood draw.
This comprehensive women's hormone panel evaluates estrogen (including estradiol, total estrogen, and estrone), progesterone, testosterone (free and total), and DHEA-S levels. Together, these hormones control your menstrual cycle, mood, energy levels, libido, weight management, and overall vitality. Measuring all these markers provides a complete picture of your hormonal health and can guide treatment decisions for hormone replacement therapy or identify imbalances causing your symptoms.
What this means
Your estradiol levels are slightly below the optimal range. This may contribute to symptoms like mood swings, fatigue, irregular periods, or decreased libido that many women experience when estrogen is lower than ideal.
Recommended actions
Include phytoestrogen-rich foods like flaxseeds, soy, and legumes in your diet
Prioritize stress management through meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises
Ensure adequate healthy fat intake from avocados, nuts, and olive oil to support hormone production
Consider retesting in 3-6 months to monitor trends and discuss results with your healthcare provider