What is the pathogenesis of PCOS?
The pathogenesis of PCOS is mainly the relationship between reproductive dysfunction and metabolic disorders.
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If your readings fall between 9-55 ng/dL then you have nothing to worry. If they are higher then you may have PCOS.
Blood tests can measure hormone levels, LH and prolactin. This testing can exclude possible causes of menstrual problems or androgen excess that mimic PCOS.
The main cause of low testosterone in women is natural aging. A woman's testosterone levels decrease over time, particularly in menopause
The best time is 3rd of your cycle ( 1st day is the onset of your cycle). This is when your results can be accurately interpretated.
Serum Testosterone Test, Total Testosterone
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