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At Home Men’s Health Test

myLAB Box Men’s Health Test

Test key factors affecting men’s health: Cortisol, DHEA, Estradiol, and Testosterone

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At Home Men’s Health Test

What is an At Home Men’s Health Test?

Men at midlife are just as susceptible to an age-related drop in hormone production as women and should strongly consider making regular use of a reliable at home men’s health test such as the men’s home health test kit available right here at myLAB Box. Andropause, often considered a sort of “menopause for men,” signifies the retreat of the key male hormone testosterone. As a man ages, his body naturally produces less testosterone. In fact, by the time a man is in his mid-forties, testosterone levels can be down by 40%.

Included: 1 Men’s Health Testing kit, and a pre-addressed return envelope (Postage Paid)

Lifestyle factors such as excessive stress, weight gain and lack of exercise can lower levels even further – impacting stamina, drive and virility. Men tend to notice a subtle downward shift in strength and energy first, followed by lack of enthusiasm for life’s challenges like work and competition. A man may also lose interest in sex.

Related symptoms include:

  • Low Testosterone – Leads to decreased stamina and libido, fatigue & erectile dysfunction
  • High Estrogen – Results in weight gain, increased chest and belly fat, hot flashes, night sweats & excessive need to urinate (BPH)
  • High Cortisol – Results in insomnia, anxiety, sugar cravings, feeling tired but wired & increased belly fat
  • Low Cortisol – Causes chronic fatigue, low energy, food and sugar cravings, poor exercise tolerance or recovery & low immune reserves
  • Thyroid Imbalance – This condition is commonly missed in men and may

By the time a man is in his mid-forties, testosterone levels can be down by 40%

What do I Need to do to Prepare for the Test and What do the Results Mean?

Estradiol

In men, a small amount of estradiol is mainly released by the testes. Estradiol helps prevent sperm from dying too early.

This test checks if male body characteristics are not developing normally.

What do I Need to do to Prepare for the Test?

Your health care provider may tell you to temporarily stop taking certain medicines that may affect test results.

These include: Antibiotics such as ampicillin or tetracycline, Corticosteroids, DHEA, Medicine to manage mental disorders (such as phenothiazine), and Testosterone

DO NOT stop or change your medicines without talking to your provider first.

What do the Results Mean?

Normal = (AM) 6.7-19.4

(PM) 2.3-11.9

Abnormal Results:

  • Growth of abnormally large breasts in men (gynecomastia),
  • Rapid weight loss or low body fat
Dehydroepi- androsterone (DHEA)

It is a weak male hormone (androgen) produced by the adrenal glands in both men and women. The DHEA-sulfate test measures the amount of DHEA-sulfate in the blood. This test is done to check the function of the two adrenal glands. One of these glands sits above each kidney.

What do I Need to do to Prepare for the Test?

No special preparation is necessary.

However, tell your health care provider if you are taking any vitamins or supplements that contain DHEA or DHEA-sulfate.

What do the Results Mean?

18 – 21 yrs old 21 – 30 yrs old 31 – 40 yrs old 41 – 50 yrs old 51 – 60 yrs old 61 – 70 yrs old >71 yrs old
Male: 24 – 537 ug/dL 85 – 690 ug/dL 106 – 464 ug/dL 70 – 495 ug/dL 38 – 313 ug/dL 24 – 244 ug/dL 5 – 253 ug/dL
Female: 51 – 321 ug/dL 18 – 391 ug/dL 23 – 266 ug/dL 19 – 231 ug/dL 8 – 188 ug/dL 12 – 133 ug/dL

An increase in DHEA-sulfate may be due to: A common genetic disorder called congenital adrenal hyperplasia, A tumor of the adrenal gland, which can be benign or be a cancer

A decrease in DHEA sulfate may be due to: Adrenal gland disorders that produce lower than normal amounts of adrenal hormones (adrenal insufficiency), The pituitary gland not producing normal amounts of its hormones (hypopituitarism), and Taking glucocorticoid medicines

DHEA levels normally decline with age.

Cortisol

The test is done to check for increased or decreased cortisol production.

Cortisol is a glucocorticoid (steroid) hormone released from the adrenal gland in response to adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH).

ACTH is a hormone released from the pituitary gland in the brain. It plays a role in: Bone growth, Blood pressure control, Immune system function, Metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and protein, Nervous system function, and Stress response.

What do I Need to do to Prepare for the Test?

Perform the test at various time-points within the day (Morning). This is important, because cortisol level varies throughout the day.

It is recommended you not do any vigorous exercising the day before the test.

It is also recommended you temporarily stop taking medicines that can affect the test, including: Anti-seizure drugs, Estrogen, Human-made (synthetic) glucocorticoids, such as hydrocortisone, prednisone and prednisolone, and Androgens.

Your health care provider will tell you if you need to stop taking any medicines before you have this test.

DO NOT stop or change your medicines without talking to your provider first.

What do the Results Mean?

Normal:

  • Cortisol:    (AM) 6.7-19.4 ug/dL

                              (PM) 2.3-11.9 ug/dL

A higher than normal level may indicate: Cushing’s Disease in which the pituitary gland makes too much ACTH because of excess growth of the pituitary gland or a tumor in the pituitary gland, Ectopic Cushing syndrome, in which a tumor outside the pituitary or adrenal glands makes too much ACTH, and a Tumor of the adrenal gland that is producing too much cortisol.

A lower than normal level may indicate: Addison disease, in which the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol, Hypopituitarism in which the pituitary gland does not signal the adrenal gland to produce enough cortisol, and Suppression of normal pituitary or adrenal function by glucocorticoid medicines including pills, skin creams, eye drops, inhalers, joint injections, and chemotherapy.

Testosterone

Both men and women produce this hormone.This test may be done if you have symptoms of abnormal male hormone (androgen) production. In males, the testicles produce most of the testosterone in the body. Levels are most often checked to evaluate signs of abnormal testosterone such as Early or late puberty (in boys), Infertility,erectile dysfunction, low level of sexual interest,and thinning of the bones (in men).

What do I Need to do to Prepare for the Test?

Your health care provider will tell you if you need to stop taking any medicines before you have this test.

DO NOT stop or change your medicines without talking to your provider first.

What do the Results Mean?

Normal : 0.03-0.20 ng/mL

Certain health conditions, medicines, or injury can lower testosterone. It also naturally drops with age.

Decreased total testosterone may be due to: Chronic illness, The pituitary gland does not produce normal amounts of its hormones, Problem with areas of the brain that control hormones, Low thyroid function, Benign tumor of the pituitary cells that produce too much of the hormone prolactin, and Too much body fat (obesity)

Increased total testosterone level may be due to: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and medications.

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myLAB Box offers individuals with laboratory services for wellness monitoring. All tests are validated by myLAB Box clinical laboratory affiliates. Results are comparable to samples collected in a physician’s office or clinical laboratory. Tests used in myLAB Box kits have been developed and performance characteristics determined by myLAB Box clinical laboratory affiliates. These tests are used for clinical purposes only. They should not be regarded as investigational or for research. myLAB Box clinical laboratory affiliates are regulated under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) of 1988 as qualified to perform high complexity clinical testing and follow the guidelines of the College of American Pathologists (CAP). The tests, and services are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure disease. All information given as to the use of the tests is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for a physician`s consultation.

 

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