An FSH test is important for diagnosing conditions related to abnormal levels of follicle-stimulating hormone. The need for this test can vary based on age and sex.
For women, an FSH test may be required if:
For men, the test can help if:
Both men and women may need an FSH test if the doctor suspects a pituitary disorder, which can influence fertility and sexual desire, or if children and teenagers show signs of early or delayed puberty.
Normal FSH levels differ based on sex and menstrual cycle phases.
Men: Normal FSH levels range from 1.55 to 9.74 mIU/mL.
Women:
Increased FSH levels may suggest menopause or primary ovarian insufficiency in women, meaning the ovaries are not working properly. In men, high FSH may indicate primary hypogonadism, where the body does not produce enough testosterone.
On the other hand, decreased FSH levels may indicate primary ovarian dysfunction in women or primary hypogonadism in men. Additionally, women with conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) may also show low FSH levels. Monitoring FSH is crucial for understanding reproductive health and diagnosing fertility issues.