How to test follicle-stimulating hormone
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels are typically assessed through venous blood sampling or ultrasound examination. The details are as follows:
1. Venous Blood Sampling
Follicle-stimulating hormone is a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland that stimulates sperm production and oocyte maturation. It promotes follicular development and estrogen secretion, and is one of the six key sex hormones evaluated in hormonal testing. Blood samples are usually collected from a vein with the assistance of a healthcare provider.
2. Ultrasound Examination
Ultrasound can assess the number of ovarian antral follicles, ovarian volume, and ovarian blood supply, thereby evaluating ovarian function. It may also help indirectly assess follicle-stimulating hormone activity.
Patients are advised to maintain healthy lifestyle habits. If any physical discomfort occurs, prompt medical evaluation and timely treatment are essential. During the diagnostic process, it's important to cooperate fully with the doctor, maintain emotional stability, and avoid excessive stress or anxiety, which might affect test results. Additionally, timely treatment following diagnosis is crucial to prevent disease progression. During treatment, patients should continue to cultivate healthy living and dietary habits.