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What are the six normal values of menstrual sex hormones?

Six normal values of sex hormones:

Item 1, follicle stimulating hormone (FSH):

Its main function is ovarian follicular development and maturation. The blood F S H concentration is 1.5- 10U/L in the pre-ovulation period, 8-20U/L in the ovulation period and 2- 10U/L in the late ovulation period. The low value of F-S-H is found in the treatment period of estrogen and progesterone, Sheehan syndrome and so on. The high value of follicle stimulating hormone is found in premature ovarian failure, ovarian nest insensitivity syndrome and primary amenorrhea.

Item 2, luteinizing hormone (L H):

Its main function is to promote ovulation and form luteinizing hormone. Serum L H concentration was 2- 15U/L in the pre-ovulation period, 20- 100U/L in the ovulation period and 4- 10U/L in the late ovulation period. Less than 5U/L can reliably indicate hypogonadism, which is found in Sheehan syndrome. If F S H is high and L H is high, ovarian failure is very certain. LH/FSH & gt; =3, which is one of the basis for the diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome.

Item 3, prolactin (PR 1):

Its main function is to promote mammary gland hyperplasia, milk production and milk excretion. In non-lactation period, the normal value of blood P R 1 is 0.08-0.92 nmol/L, and higher than 1.0nmol/L is hyperprolactinemia.

Item 4. Estradiol (E2):

Its main function is to make the intrauterine gland grow into a proliferative phase and promote the development of female secondary sexual characteristics. The blood concentration of E _ 2 is 48-52lpmol/L during ovulation, 370- 1835pmol/L during ovulation and 272-793pmol/L in late ovulation. Low values were found in ovarian dysfunction, premature ovarian failure and Sheehan syndrome.

Item 5. Progesterone (p):

Its main function is to promote the transition of endometrium from proliferative phase to secretory phase. Blood phosphorus concentration is being excreted.

0-4.8 nmol/L in the pre-ovulation period and 7.6-97.6nmol/L in the late ovulation period. The blood P value is low in the late stage of ovulation, which is seen in corpus luteum disease and ovulatory uterine dysfunctional bleeding.

Item 6, Testosterone (T):

The serum testosterone level of women is 0.7-2. 1nmol/L, and the high T value is called high testosterone, which can cause women to be unable to get pregnant.