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Luteinising Hormone (LH)

Also Known As Lutropin

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What is Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Test?

The Luteinizing Hormone (LH) test is a blood test that measures the levels of luteinizing hormone in your blood. Hormones are considered chemical messengers in the body and are secreted by various organs to carry out essential functions. LH is a key hormone involved in sexual development, fertility, and reproductive health in both men and women. It is produced by the pituitary gland located at the base of the brain. LH plays a crucial role in regulating the function of the ovaries in women and the testes in men.

In women, LH is responsible for controlling the menstrual cycle and triggering ovulation, the release of an egg from the ovary. LH levels spike just before ovulation, which can help identify the most fertile days when trying to conceive. In men, LH stimulates the production of testosterone (the male sex hormone), which is essential for sperm production. LH levels remain relatively steady in men, unlike women, whose levels fluctuate with the menstrual cycle. Thus, the LH test is used to evaluate fertility, diagnose reproductive disorders, and investigate puberty-related issues in children.

If you’re in Bangalore and looking to evaluate your reproductive health, scheduling an LH test at home offers a convenient option for accurate assessment.

Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Test Parameters

The LH test measures only one parameter – the level of luteinizing hormone in the bloodstream.

LH is among the critical reproductive hormones for both males and females. The glycoprotein hormone is co-secreted along with follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) to carry out essential reproductive functions. As discussed earlier, in females, LH regulates the menstrual cycle and also causes the ovary to release an egg. It also supports the production of hormones from the ovary.

Moreover, LH is also involved in controlling the length and order of the menstrual cycle.

After ovulation, LH also helps in releasing progesterone, the female sex hormone. During pregnancy, LH is also involved in the sexual differentiation and maturation of the foetus. LH levels fluctuate throughout the development of the baby.

Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Test Preparation

  • Here is how you can prepare yourself before undergoing an LH test at home:

    • Prerequisites

    The test does not require any dietary restrictions or fasting.

    • Best Time to Get Tested

    The LH test can be performed at any time of the day, making it flexible for scheduling.

    • Who Should Get an LH test?

    This test is recommended for individuals experiencing fertility issues, irregular menstrual cycles, or reproductive concerns such as delayed, early puberty, or menopause. It is also useful for women undergoing fertility treatments, those with symptoms of a pituitary disorder, and individuals with hormonal imbalance.

    • Cautions Before Taking an LH test

    If you are taking any medicines including hormone therapies or birth control pills, your test results may be affected. Therefore, inform your doctor if you are taking any of these before the test. Additionally, for women willing to conceive, the test may need to be scheduled for a specific day of the menstrual cycle.

     

Why Take the Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Test?

For Women:

An LH test is essential for women facing particular reproductive health challenges. It may be necessary to:

  • Assess infertility after one year of unsuccessful attempts to conceive.

  • Identify the timing of ovulation, which is crucial for women trying to conceive. While at-home ovulation tests can measure LH levels in urine, blood tests offer more accurate insights.

  • Identify potential medical conditions that may be affecting ovarian function.

  • Investigate the reasons behind irregular or absent menstrual cycles in women of childbearing age.

  • Assess whether menopause has begun, typically marked by 12 consecutive months without a period, usually occurring around 50 years of age.

  • Diagnose conditions such as PCOS, which can affect fertility and hormonal balance.

For Men:

Men may need an LH test for various reasons, such as:

  • Determining the underlying causes of infertility after one year of trying to conceive.

  • Identifying conditions related to low sperm counts or reduced testosterone levels.

  • Investigating the reasons for decreased sex drive or libido.

  • Assessing any health issues impacting the testicles.

For Both Genders:

LH testing plays a critical role in diagnosing disorders associated with the pituitary gland or hypothalamus, both of which can influence reproductive health and sexual function. Symptoms of pituitary disorders may include fatigue, weakness, decreased appetite, and unintended weight loss.

For Children and Adolescents:

In children and adolescents, LH testing is often used to evaluate early or delayed puberty if:

  • Signs of sexual development appear before 8 years of age in girls and before 9 years in boys.

  • There is a lack of sexual maturation signs by age 13 years in girls and age 14 in boys.

 

FAQs on Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Test in Bangalore

How much does an LH Test cost in Bangalore?
The price for the LH test in Bangalore is ₹570. This fee includes home sample collection, which will occur within 60 minutes after your booking, and you can expect to receive your results within 12 hours following sample collection.
Yes, home sample collection is offered for the LH test in Bangalore. After you book the test, an eMedic will come to your location within 60 minutes to collect your sample.
The LH test is utilised to evaluate luteinizing hormone levels in the blood, assisting in the diagnosis of reproductive health issues and puberty-related concerns. It also helps in monitoring conditions such as PCOS, pituitary disorders, infertility, and other hormonal imbalances.
No, the LH test does not require fasting.
Normal LH levels range between 1.4-7.7 mIU/mL in males. In females, normal LH levels tend to fluctuate with the phases of the menstrual cycle. Refer to Orange Health’s website for a detailed interpretation of test results.

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