Description
SAMPLE TYPE: Urine
24-hour urine collection
RESULTS: 15 DAYS
Results delivered from sample reception
Hormones are essential biochemical messengers that circulate through the bloodstream, acting on specific tissues and organs. Their action, which varies over time, triggers a series of interrelated processes that affect everything from growth and sexual function to energy regulation and mood states.
The Steroid Hormone Test allows evaluation of metabolic status, immunological functions, water balance, and the development of sexual characteristics by analyzing the main steroid hormones, providing a comprehensive view of endocrine health.
- Evaluate the balance of hormones related to the stress response, such as cortisol and adrenal hormones, to identify imbalances that may affect general well-being.
- Analyze sex hormones, such as estrogens, progesterone, and testosterone, to detect alterations that may cause problems such as sexual dysfunction, infertility, or menstrual disorders.
- Study the hormones involved in glucose metabolism, such as insulin and cortisol, to identify possible metabolic problems that may predispose to diseases such as diabetes.
- Evaluate hormones such as glucocorticoids, which play a role in the regulation of inflammation, to identify imbalances that may be contributing to acute or chronic inflammatory processes in the body.
Pregnenolone [PREG]; Progesterone [PGE]; 17-Hydroxyprogesterone [17OH PGE]; Dehydroepiandrosterone [DHEA]; Testosterone [Tst]; Estrone [E1]; Estradiol [E2]; Estriol [E3]; 16 alpha-Hydroxyestrogen [16-OH E]; 2 HydroxyEstrogen [2-OH E]; 4 HydroxyEstrogen [4-OH E]; 2 MethoxyEstrogen [2-MeO E]; 4 MethoxyEstrogen [4-MeO E]; 11-Deoxycorticosterone [11-D-CRTO]; Corticosterone [CORTIT]; Aldosterone [ALD]; 11-Deoxycortisol [11-D-CRTL]; 21-Deoxycortisol [21-D-CRTL]; Cortisol [CRTL]; Cortisone [CORTIS]
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