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Hirsutism Panel

Hirsutism Panel near me in Ranchi

Also referred as
Hirsutism Evaluation Panel
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The Hirsutism Panel comprises a set of blood tests that help identify hormonal imbalances that may be contributing to hirsutism, a condition characterized by excessive and unwanted hair growth in women. The panel includes tests for key hormones involved in hair growth regulation and detects conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), adrenal disorders, and other factors contributing to hirsutism. It is widely available at an affordable price with Tata 1mg labs in Ranchi.

This panel is recommended primarily for women experiencing excessive hair growth or abnormal hair growth typically associated with male patterns, such as on the face, chest, and back. It is also advised when hirsutism is accompanied by other symptoms like irregular periods, acne, or unexplained weight changes, which may indicate underlying hormonal imbalances. It is also recommended for those with a family history of conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) or adrenal disorders. It helps doctors diagnose the root causes of hirsutism and guides appropriate treatment to manage symptoms and improve overall health.

No special preparation is required for this panel. Eat and drink as per the daily routine.

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Understanding Hirsutism Panel

Hirsutism is a condition where women experience excessive hair growth in certain parts of the body. It is caused by either an excessive production of androgens (male hormones) or an increased sensitivity of hair follicles to these hormones. These hormones are normal in men, but high levels in women can cause unusual hair growth.

The Hirsutism Panel provides a detailed evaluation of key hormone tests such as dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS), testosterone (total and free), androstenedione, sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), and 17 alpha hydroxy progesterone that influence hair growth patterns. Knowing the exact cause can help doctors suggest treatments and lifestyle changes to manage the condition

This panel is recommended for women experiencing excessive hair growth or abnormal hair growth typically associated with male patterns, such as on the face, chest, and back. It is also advised when hirsutism is accompanied by other symptoms like irregular periods, acne, or unexplained weight changes, which may indicate underlying hormonal imbalances. It is also recommended for women with a family history of conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) or adrenal disorders.

No special preparation is required for getting the Hirsutism Panel. Let the doctor know about any medications or supplements being taken, as they could affect the test results. Doctors may ask to discontinue them temporarily before the test.

Lab test results may vary across different laboratories. Abnormal test results require an expert interpretation. Therefore, never try to self-medicate at home based solely on these results. Always consult a doctor for a proper understanding of the test results.   

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What does Hirsutism Panel measure?

Contains 6 tests

The Hirsutism Panel measures a variety of key hormones and markers that play a role in the development of excessive hair growth in women. These include tests for dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS), a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. It can contribute to unwanted hair growth if levels are too high. Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), a protein that controls how much active testosterone is available for hair growth. Total testosterone measures the overall amount of testosterone, while the free testosterone test looks at the active form. Androstenedione, a hormone that helps make testosterone. When its levels are too high, it can cause extra hair growth (hirsutism). Lastly, the 17 alpha hydroxy progesterone helps check how the adrenal glands are working. Abnormal levels may point to conditions like congenital adrenal hyperplasia.

These tests help doctors understand the hormone imbalances causing extra hair growth, allowing them to tailor effective treatment plans.

A Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate test measures the levels of dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS) in the blood. DHEAS is a steroid hormone that is present in both males and females. It is primarily produced by the adrenal glands, with smaller amounts produced by ovaries in females and testicles in males. 

DHEAS plays a role in developing male secondary sexual characteristics at puberty. The body can convert it into more potent androgens like testosterone and androstenedione. Also, it can be converted into the female hormone estrogen. 

A Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate test helps diagnose and differentiate certain endocrine disorders, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of hormonal balance in the body.

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The Testosterone Free test measures the level of unattached or free testosterone in the blood. It is called free testosterone or free T because it is not attached to other molecules, especially proteins. The body actively uses free testosterone as signaling molecules that regulate metabolism and other cellular functions.

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The Sex Hormone Binding Globulin test measures the level of sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) protein in the blood and is most often used to help evaluate you for testosterone deficiency or excess. SHBG is produced by the liver and it helps in the transport and regulation of sex hormones, primarily testosterone, dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and estrogen. 

When the SHBG protein binds to sex hormones, your tissues can't use those hormones. Your tissues can only use sex hormones that are "free," which means they aren't attached to proteins, such as SHBG. Changes in SHBG levels can affect the amount of hormone used by the body’s tissues. 

In men, SHBG binds to sex hormones like testosterone and regulates their levels in the blood. When SHBG levels are higher , less free testosterone is available for the body to use. However, when SHBG levels are lower, more free testosterone is available. This balance is important for maintaining overall health and hormonal function in men. 

In women, SHBG plays an integral role in regulating the levels of bioavailable male sex hormones (androgens) and estrogens circulating throughout the body. SHBG has a higher affinity for the androgens testosterone and DHT, and so with the low SHBG, women may have signs and symptoms related to androgen excess.

 

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The Androstenedione test measures the levels of androstenedione, a steroid hormone that plays a crucial role in the body’s endocrine system. Produced primarily by the adrenal glands and the gonads (testes in males and ovaries in females), androstenedione acts as a precursor to both testosterone and estrogen. This makes it a vital marker for evaluating hormonal balance and identifying potential disruptions. Elevated or decreased levels of androstenedione can signal a variety of health issues, such as adrenal gland disorders, including adrenal tumors or congenital adrenal hyperplasia, as well as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). By measuring androstenedione levels in the blood, doctors can gain important insights into the functioning of the endocrine system, diagnose underlying hormonal disorders, and develop targeted treatment plans to address specific hormonal imbalances and related conditions.

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The Testosterone Total test measures the level of testosterone hormone available in the blood. This includes two forms of testosterone: free testosterone and bound testosterone. Bound testosterone is attached to proteins, mainly to sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and albumin. It cannot enter the body's cells or directly affect tissues and organs. Instead, it acts as a store of testosterone in the blood and can be released when the body needs it. Free testosterone is not attached to any proteins and is the active form. It can easily transport to various tissues, and affects key functions like sex drive, muscle growth, bone strength, and energy levels.

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The 17 Alpha Hydroxy Progesterone test measures the level of 17-hydroxyprogesterone in the blood. It is an important intermediate in the production of cortisol, an essential hormone for stress response, metabolism and immune function. This test is used to detect congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), a genetic disorder that affects the hormone production in the adrenal glands. 

By measuring the levels of 17-OHP , doctors can identify the abnormalities in the hormone production that may lead to conditions such as CAH, PCOS, or adrenal tumors.

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FAQs related to Hirsutism Panel in Ranchi

The Hirsutism Panel is a blood test that measures hormone levels, including dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS), testosterone (total and free), androstenedione, sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), and 17 alpha hydroxy progesterone, to help diagnose the cause of excessive hair growth in women.
You may need this test if you’re experiencing excessive hair growth in areas like the face, chest, or back. It helps identify hormonal imbalances, conditions like PCOS, or adrenal disorders that may be causing the symptoms.
Fasting is generally not required before the Hirsutism Panel, but it is advised to check with your healthcare provider for specific instructions.
The frequency of this panel depends on your symptoms and your healthcare provider's recommendations. If you're undergoing treatment for hirsutism, your doctor may request periodic testing to monitor your hormone levels and the effectiveness of the treatment.
Yes. In Ranchi, you can schedule the Hirsutism Panel near you with Tata 1mg Labs. The panel is easy to book, cost-effective, and available with a comprehensive report.
Yes, home sample collection for the Hirsutism Panel is readily available in Ranchi. Tata 1mg Labs allows you to choose a date and time that suits your schedule for sample collection.
If you want to schedule the Hirsutism Panel with Tata 1mg Labs in Ranchi, the procedure is fairly easy and hassle-free. Follow these steps to book a test: 1). Visit the Lab Tests section on the Tata 1mg website. 2). Add the test you want to the cart. 3). Pick a time and date slot according to your convenience; however, do consider the necessary prerequisites while scheduling a test. 4). You will receive a notification with all the details once the test is scheduled.
Tata 1mg Labs is a pocket-friendly platform for booking lab tests in Ranchi. The Hirsutism Panel is available at an affordable price of Rs. 3499.
At Tata 1mg Labs, we understand the importance of timely results. We strive to provide fast turnaround times for test results, allowing you to get the information you need promptly. On average, we take 120 hours to provide the reports of the Hirsutism Panel in Ranchi.

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Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate
Testosterone Free
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
Androstenedione
Testosterone Total
17 Alpha Hydroxy Progesterone