17 - Alpha- Hydroxy Progesterone

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17 - Alpha- Hydroxy Progesterone, in Visit Clinic

Measures a hormone precursor from adrenal glands and ovaries to detect congenital adrenal hyperplasia and hormone imbalance in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a 17 - Alpha- Hydroxy Progesterone Test in Visit Clinic?

The 17 - Alpha- Hydroxy Progesterone test measures a hormone precursor made mainly by the adrenal glands and ovaries. It plays a key role in making cortisol and sex hormones. Measuring it can reveal problems in steroid production. High levels often point to congenital adrenal hyperplasia or hormone-producing tumors. Doctors also use it when a child has early puberty or an adult has unexplained hair growth, irregular periods, or infertility. The test helps confirm a diagnosis and guides treatment decisions. Sometimes it is paired with stimulation tests to be more accurate. Results are interpreted with symptoms, other hormone tests, and patient age.

17 - Alpha- Hydroxy Progesterone Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

17 - Alpha- Hydroxy Progesterone Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The 17 - Alpha- Hydroxy Progesterone test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a 17 - Alpha- Hydroxy Progesterone Test in Visit Clinic?

17 - Alpha- Hydroxy Progesterone is often included in adrenal steroid panels and newborn CAH screening. Doctors order it for babies with ambiguous genitalia, children with early puberty, or adults with irregular periods, excess hair, or infertility. It helps diagnose enzyme defects, adrenal or ovarian tumors, and monitor treatment. Abnormal results can come from genetic enzyme deficiencies, stress, pregnancy, or some medications, and family history of CAH raises testing importance.

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What happens if 17 OH progesterone is high in Visit Clinic?plus

Elevated 17‑hydroxyprogesterone suggests impaired cortisol synthesis—most commonly 21‑hydroxylase congenital adrenal hyperplasia. In infants it can cause virilization or salt‑wasting; in older children and adults it may cause premature adrenarche, hirsutism, irregular menses, infertility, or reflect adrenal/ovarian tumors. Diagnosis often requires an ACTH stimulation test and genetic testing; treatment typically includes glucocorticoids and endocrine specialist care.

What is a normal 17oh progesterone level in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal 17‑hydroxyprogesterone (17‑OHP) varies by age, sex and menstrual phase. In adult women it’s roughly 0.2–1.3 ng/mL in the follicular phase and about 0.6–3.3 ng/mL in the luteal phase. In men and postmenopausal women levels are generally <2 ng/mL. Newborns and pregnant women have much higher values; markedly elevated levels suggest congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Reference ranges can vary by lab and assay; check your lab’s report.

Is 17 OH progesterone high in PCOS in Visit Clinic?plus

In PCOS, 17-OH progesterone (17-hydroxyprogesterone, 17-OHP) is usually normal or only mildly elevated. Markedly increased 17-OHP points toward nonclassical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (NCAH) from 21‑hydroxylase deficiency rather than PCOS. If baseline 17-OHP is borderline, an ACTH stimulation test helps distinguish NCAH. Typical cutoffs: baseline <2 ng/mL makes NCAH unlikely; >6 ng/mL is suggestive.

What does it mean when 17 OH progesterone is low in Visit Clinic?plus

Low 17‑hydroxyprogesterone means reduced production of an adrenal/sex‑steroid precursor. Causes include suppressed ACTH (from steroid treatment or pituitary failure/secondary adrenal insufficiency), rare enzyme defects (e.g., 17α‑hydroxylase deficiency), or sampling/lab issues. Clinical context—fatigue, blood pressure or pubertal changes—guides further testing (cortisol, ACTH, electrolytes) and endocrine referral for diagnosis and management.

Is it bad if progesterone is high in Visit Clinic?plus

High progesterone isn’t inherently bad—it’s normal in pregnancy and the luteal phase or after progesterone therapy. Unexplained or markedly elevated levels can cause fatigue, mood changes, breast tenderness, bloating, headaches, and may signal adrenal/ovarian conditions or rare tumors. If levels are unexpectedly high or you have concerning symptoms, consult your healthcare provider for evaluation and targeted testing.

Can I get pregnant when progesterone is high in Visit Clinic?plus

High progesterone usually indicates you’ve ovulated and the fertile window is closing. The egg is viable for about 12–48 hours after ovulation, so pregnancy can still occur if sperm were present around ovulation. Once several days into the luteal phase, chances drop. Progesterone rises further in early pregnancy and with supplements, but high levels alone don’t guarantee or prevent pregnancy.