Luteinising Hormone (LH)

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Luteinising Hormone (LH), in Visit Clinic

Measures luteinizing hormone in blood to assess reproductive function, fertility, puberty, and menstrual cycle health in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Luteinising Hormone (LH) Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures the level of luteinising hormone (LH) in the blood. LH is a key reproductive hormone made by the pituitary gland. It helps control ovulation in people with ovaries and stimulates testosterone production in people with testes. Measuring LH helps doctors evaluate fertility, irregular menstrual cycles, delayed or early puberty, and menopausal status. Abnormal LH levels can point to conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome, hypogonadism, pituitary disorders, or menopause. Doctors use LH together with other hormone tests and clinical symptoms to diagnose problems and guide treatment like fertility care, hormone therapy, or further imaging.

Luteinising Hormone (LH) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Luteinising Hormone (LH) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Luteinising Hormone (LH) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Luteinising Hormone (LH) Test in Visit Clinic?

LH testing is often included in fertility panels, puberty evaluations, and hormone or pituitary assessments. Your doctor may order it if you have irregular periods, trouble conceiving, low sex drive, or signs of early or delayed puberty. It helps diagnose conditions like PCOS, hypogonadism, pituitary disease, or menopause. Abnormal levels can result from weight changes, stress, medications, or endocrine disorders, and family history of puberty or fertility problems can make testing important.

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What does the luteinizing hormone LH do in Visit Clinic?plus

Luteinizing hormone (LH) is a pituitary hormone that regulates reproductive function. In women it triggers ovulation, promotes corpus luteum formation and stimulates ovarian production of progesterone and estrogen. In men it acts on Leydig cells to stimulate testosterone production, supporting spermatogenesis. LH release is controlled by hypothalamic GnRH and feedback from sex steroids and inhibin.

What is the normal LH level for females in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal luteinizing hormone (LH) levels in females vary by menstrual phase. Typical reference ranges: follicular 1.9–12.5 mIU/mL; midcycle (surge/ovulation) 8.7–76.3 mIU/mL; luteal 0.5–16.9 mIU/mL. After menopause LH usually rises (about 15–62 mIU/mL). Values and units can differ between labs; consult your doctor for interpretation, especially for fertility or menstrual concerns.

What to do when LH is high in Visit Clinic?plus

When LH is high, repeat testing and see a clinician for endocrine evaluation. Your doctor will check FSH, sex steroids (estradiol or testosterone), prolactin and thyroid, and may order pelvic ultrasound or pituitary MRI. Management targets the cause—menopause, ovarian/testicular failure, PCOS or pituitary disorder—with treatments from fertility support or hormone therapy to addressing tumors. Review medications and lifestyle; follow specialist advice.

What happens when LH hormone is low in Visit Clinic?plus

When luteinizing hormone (LH) is low, the gonads receive less stimulation. In women this causes irregular or absent periods, anovulation and infertility, plus low estrogen symptoms such as vaginal dryness and bone loss. In men it causes low testosterone, reduced libido, decreased muscle mass and sperm production, and possible infertility. Both sexes can experience delayed puberty, fatigue and higher osteoporosis risk.

What causes high LH levels in Visit Clinic?plus

High LH can result from primary gonadal failure—ovarian insufficiency or menopause in women, and testicular failure (e.g., Klinefelter syndrome) in men—causing loss of negative feedback. It’s commonly raised in PCOS (increased LH pulse frequency/ratio). Other causes include fertility medications (clomiphene, gonadotropins) and, rarely, LH-secreting pituitary tumours or genetic endocrine disorders.

Can stress affect LH levels in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Stress activates the HPA axis and raises cortisol and CRH, which can suppress hypothalamic GnRH secretion and alter LH pulsatility. Acute stress may transiently change LH peaks; chronic or severe stress can lower overall LH release, disrupt menstrual cycles, reduce ovulation and even cause amenorrhea. Managing stress can help restore normal reproductive hormone patterns.