HYDROXY PROGESTERON 17-OHP SERUM

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HYDROXY PROGESTERON 17-OHP SERUM, in Visit Clinic

Measures 17‑hydroxyprogesterone in blood to help detect adrenal or sex hormone problems like CAH in Visit Clinic.

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Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a HYDROXY PROGESTERON 17-OHP SERUM Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures the level of 17‑hydroxyprogesterone (17‑OHP) in the blood. 17‑OHP is a steroid made by the adrenal glands and by the ovaries. It helps your body make cortisol and other sex hormones. Measuring 17‑OHP helps detect congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and other adrenal or hormonal disorders. Doctors also use it when someone has unexplained acne, excess hair, irregular periods, early puberty, or infertility. Results guide further hormone tests and treatment decisions. Levels can change with time of day, illness, or medications, so doctors interpret results alongside symptoms and other lab tests.

HYDROXY PROGESTERON 17-OHP SERUM Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

HYDROXY PROGESTERON 17-OHP SERUM Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The HYDROXY PROGESTERON 17-OHP SERUM test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a HYDROXY PROGESTERON 17-OHP SERUM Test in Visit Clinic?

HYDROXY PROGESTERON 17-OHP SERUM is often included in endocrine or adrenal panels and in investigations for abnormal puberty or infertility. Doctors order it when patients have symptoms like severe acne, excess hair, irregular periods, or early/late puberty. It helps diagnose congenital adrenal hyperplasia and other adrenal or ovarian hormone disorders. Abnormal results can come from enzyme defects, adrenal tumors, medication effects (steroids), or stress. A family history of CAH or unexplained infertility makes this test more important.

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What is a 17-hydroxyprogesterone blood test for in Visit Clinic?plus

A 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) blood test measures a steroid made by the adrenal glands and ovaries. It’s used to screen and diagnose congenital adrenal hyperplasia (especially 21‑hydroxylase deficiency), assess ambiguous genitalia, early or delayed puberty, infertility, or suspected adrenal/ovarian tumors. Levels are usually drawn in the morning; borderline results may require ACTH stimulation testing to confirm enzyme deficiency.

What is a normal 17 OH progesterone level for a woman in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal 17‑hydroxyprogesterone (17‑OH‑progesterone) varies by menstrual phase and laboratory. Typical adult female ranges: follicular 0.2–1.3 ng/mL, mid‑cycle 0.8–3.0 ng/mL, luteal 0.6–3.0 ng/mL; postmenopausal about 0.1–0.6 ng/mL. Labs may report nmol/L (multiply ng/mL by 3.03). Elevated values can indicate congenital adrenal hyperplasia or adrenal/ovarian disorders and need further evaluation by a clinician.

What does a 17 OH progesterone test for PCOS in Visit Clinic?plus

A 17‑hydroxyprogesterone (17‑OH progesterone) blood test assesses whether excess androgen symptoms are due to non‑classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (NCAH) rather than PCOS. 17‑OH progesterone is a steroid precursor made by adrenal glands and ovaries; normal or mildly raised levels support PCOS, while significantly elevated results prompt further testing (often with ACTH stimulation) to diagnose CAH.

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

Low 17‑hydroxyprogesterone suggests reduced adrenal steroid production, often from low ACTH (secondary adrenal insufficiency or hypopituitarism) or from suppression by exogenous glucocorticoids. It can indicate impaired cortisol synthesis. Further evaluation—ACTH stimulation testing, pituitary assessment and medication review—is usually needed to find the cause and guide treatment. Clinical context and symptoms are important for interpretation.

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

Raised 17‑hydroxyprogesterone commonly indicates congenital adrenal hyperplasia (usually 21‑hydroxylase deficiency). In infants it can cause salt‑wasting and life‑threatening adrenal crisis; in children and adults it leads to androgen excess—virilization, early puberty, hirsutism, menstrual irregularity and reduced fertility. It may also reflect adrenal or ovarian tumors. Elevated levels require confirmatory testing and treatment with glucocorticoids ± mineralocorticoids.

What are the symptoms of low progesterone in Visit Clinic?plus

Low progesterone can cause irregular or missed periods, short luteal phases and spotting, making conception or sustaining early pregnancy difficult. Other symptoms include mood swings, anxiety or depression, breast tenderness, bloating, decreased libido, insomnia or sleep disturbances, and hot flashes or night sweats. Vaginal dryness and recurrent miscarriages may also occur. Seek testing and medical advice if you suspect hormonal imbalance.