17 OH Progestrone
Test Price:
1399
1049
Test Name |
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17 OH Progestrone |
Sample Type |
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Blood |
Gender |
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Male / Female |
Age group |
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All Age GroupYears
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Report Timeline |
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8 Hours |
This Test Includes |
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56 Tests
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Parameters:
- Random Blood Sugar (RBS) Test Fasting
- Book Luteinizing Harmone(LH)
- Insulin
- 17 OH Progestrone
- DHEAS
- Blood Sugar PP
- Testosterone T
- thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH)
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
- Prolactin(PRL)
- Blood Sugar Fasting/Random Blood Sugar
- A1a
- A1b
- HbF
- LA1c/CHb1
- A1c
- P3
- A0
- A2
- Unknown
- S Window
- C Window
- UnsaturatedIronBindingCapacity(UIBC)
- TotalIronBindingCapacity
- TransferrinSaturationIndex
- Ferritin
- Antistreptolysin O
- Peripheral Smear
- Reticulocyte Count
- Folic Acid
- Hemoglobin (Hb)
- Erythrocyte RBC Count
- PCV/HCT
- Mean Cell Volume (MCV)
- Mean Cell Haemoglobin (MCH)
- Mean Corpuscular Hb Concn. (MCHC)
- Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW-CV)
- Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW-SD)
- Total Leukocyte Count (TLC)
- Neutrophils
- Lymphocytes
- Eosinophils
- Monocytes
- Basophils
- Platelet Count
- Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
- Platlet Distribution Width (PDW)
- Absolute Neutrophil Count
- Absolute Lymphocyte Count
- Absolute Eosinophil Count
- Absolute Monocyte Count
- Absolute Basophil Count
- Plateletcrit (PCT)
- P-LCC
- P-LCR
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Description
About 17 OH Progesterone Test
The 17-Hydroxyprogesterone (17-OH Progesterone) test measures the levels of 17-OHP, a steroid hormone produced in the ...
adrenal glands and gonads. It plays a key role in producing cortisol and androgens. This test is commonly used to diagnose Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH), a genetic disorder affecting adrenal hormone production.
Preparations Before the 17 OH Progesterone Test
- Fasting is not required, but follow your doctor’s instructions.
- Avoid certain medications like steroids, as they may affect results.
- For women, the test is often scheduled in the early morning or specific days of the menstrual cycle for accurate measurement.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or undergoing hormone therapy.
What to Expect During the Procedure
- A blood sample is drawn from a vein in your arm.
- The process takes just a few minutes and may cause mild discomfort.
- A bandage is applied after the sample is collected.
- You can resume normal activities immediately after the test.
Why Doctors May Recommend a 17 OH Progesterone Test
Doctors may recommend this test for various reasons, including:
- Newborn Screening: To check for Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH).
- Irregular Menstrual Cycles: To evaluate hormonal imbalances.
- Infertility Issues: To assess ovarian or adrenal disorders.
- Hirsutism (Excessive Hair Growth): To detect underlying androgen disorders.
- Adrenal Tumors or Disorders: To rule out adrenal gland dysfunction.
- Early or Delayed Puberty: To determine hormonal imbalances in children.
Factors That Contribute to the Risk of 17 OH Progesterone Test
The blood test is generally safe, but some risks include:
- Mild pain or bruising at the needle site.
- Dizziness or fainting in sensitive individuals.
- Risk of infection, though rare, at the puncture site.
Understanding the Test Results Range
Normal levels vary based on age, gender, and menstrual cycle phase:
- Newborns: High levels are normal at birth but decrease within a few days.
- Children & Adults: Low levels indicate normal adrenal function.
- Women: Levels fluctuate during the menstrual cycle and pregnancy.
- Men: Typically have lower levels compared to women.
🔹 High Levels: May indicate Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH), adrenal tumors, or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
🔹 Low Levels: Can be due to adrenal insufficiency or certain genetic disorders.
Tips to Manage 17 OH Progesterone Test
- Follow up with your doctor to discuss results and next steps.
- Maintain a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle for hormone regulation.
- Take prescribed medications regularly if diagnosed with CAH or hormonal imbalances.
- Schedule regular check-ups if you have an adrenal disorder.
- Manage stress levels, as cortisol imbalances can affect hormone production.