FSH Test Cost in Bhopal

₹800
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₹840
About FSH Test
  Diagnostic Test
Procedure Type
  Few Minutes
Procedure Duration
  Same Day
Hospital days
  Not Required
Recovery time

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The average amh test cost in Bhopal is approximately Rs. 800 with prices ranging from Rs. 760 to Rs. 840. The Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) test is a blood test used to examine the levels of FSH in the human body. FSH is a crucial hormone in our body that is responsible for our reproductive health. It regulates the development of eggs in women and sperm production in men. The test is commonly prescribed for evaluating fertility issues and hormonal imbalances in men and women and delayed puberty in children.

Purpose of FSH Test

The purpose of the FSH test varies for women, men, and children. However, the common assessment is fertility-related issues. 

  • In Women: To assess ovarian reserve, diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), evaluate menopause symptoms or investigate irregular menstrual cycles.
  • In Men: To determine the cause of low sperm count or testicular dysfunction.
  • In Children: To diagnose delayed or precocious (early) puberty.

Who Should Consider an FSH Test?

You may be recommended the FSH test if you experience: 

Category Specific Indications Why an FSH Test is Recommended?
Women
  • Irregular periods or absent menstrual cycles.
  • Difficulty in becoming pregnant.
  • Symptoms of menopause like hot flashes, night sweats, or mood changes.
  • Helps assess ovarian reserve.
  • Examines the fertility potential.
  • Helps in confirming menopause.
Men
  • Trouble conceiving despite regular unprotected intercourse.
  • Low libido or erectile dysfunction.
  • Signs of hormonal imbalance like fatigue or weight changes.
  • Examines fertility issues in men.
  • This involves evaluating testicular function and sperm production.
  • Identifies causes of hormonal imbalance.
Children
  • Early signs of puberty such as breast development or voice changes (precocious puberty).
  • Delayed signs of puberty, such as lack of growth spurts.
  • Helps determine if puberty is occurring too early or too late.
  • This usually happens due to hormonal or developmental disorders.
General Hormonal Issues irrespective of age/gender
  • Symptoms like unexplained fatigue, mood swings, significant weight changes, or hair loss.
  • Identifies underlying hormonal imbalances caused by pituitary, hypothalamic, or gonadal dysfunction.

Benefits of the FSH Test

The FSH test offers the following benefits:

  • Early Detection: Identifies reproductive or hormonal issues early.
  • Personalised Treatment: Helps doctors create treatment plans for infertility or hormonal imbalances.
  • Non-Invasive: It is a quick and simple blood test requiring minimal preparation.

How to Prepare for an FSH Test?

Before you go for an FSH test, you should check for the following factors:

Preparation Aspect Details Why is it Important?
Fasting Not typically required unless specified by your doctor. Ensures the test reflects natural hormonal levels without interference from food.
Timing Women are often advised to schedule the test on the 2nd or 3rd day of their menstrual cycle. The day your period starts is considered the first day of your menstrual cycle. FSH levels fluctuate during the cycle. This timing provides the most accurate results.
Medications Inform your doctor about any ongoing medications including contraceptives or hormonal therapies. Medicines like birth control pills or steroids can alter FSH levels.
Stress Management Avoid stress and strenuous physical activities before the test. Stress and exercise can temporarily affect hormone levels, leading to inaccurate readings.
Substance Use Refrain from alcohol or smoking 24 hours before the test. These can influence hormonal balance and skew test outcomes.
Recent Health Events Inform your doctor about recent illnesses or procedures. Recent surgeries or infections may impact hormone levels

Additional Tips:

  • You should wear comfortable clothing for easy access to draw blood.
  • Arrive at the test centre a few minutes early to relax before the procedure.
  • Follow any additional instructions provided by your healthcare provider to get accurate results.

Procedure for the FSH Test

  1. A small blood sample is taken from a vein in your arm.
  2. The process is quick usually lasting less than 5 minutes.
  3. The sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis.

Interpreting FSH Test Results

FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) levels vary based on age, sex and hormonal status. Check the below table to understand the normal and abnormal FSH levels along with their implications. For better clarity, talk to your healthcare professional.  

Group Normal Range (mIU/mL) Abnormal High Levels Abnormal Low Levels
Women Pre-menopause:

4.7 to 21.5

Post-menopause:25.8 to 134.8

  • Suggests ovarian failure or menopause.
  • May indicate polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
  • May result from pituitary gland disorders.
  • Suggests hypothalamic dysfunction or extreme stress/malnutrition.
Men Before puberty:

0 to 5.0

Adult:

1.5–12.4

Indicates testicular dysfunction or gonadal failure. Suggests pituitary or hypothalamic issues, possible hormonal imbalances or external factors like steroids.
Children Varies with age and pubertal status Signals early (precocious) puberty. May indicate delayed puberty or developmental issues.

Key Notes:

  1. High Levels:
    • Women: Common during menopause, indicating reduced ovarian reserve.
    • Men: Often a marker for primary testicular failure or damage due to infections or radiation.
    • Children: Early puberty concerns, particularly in girls.
  2. Low Levels:
    • May indicate underlying endocrine disorders affecting the hypothalamus or pituitary gland.
    • Could result from chronic illnesses, nutritional deficiencies, or excessive physical stress.
  3. Additional Factors:
    • Normal ranges might differ slightly depending on the lab. Consult your healthcare provider for precise interpretation.
    • Results are often considered alongside LH (Luteinizing Hormone) and other hormonal levels for a comprehensive analysis.

If your results fall outside the normal range, your healthcare provider will explore possible causes and suggest further tests or treatments tailored to your condition.

Things to Remember About FSH Testing

  • The test is safe, with minimal discomfort.
  • Results are typically available within 1–2 days.
  • Always consult a healthcare provider for interpretation of results.

The FSH test helps a person get clarity on hormonal health and make informed decisions about fertility issues. To get a quality and affordable FSH test in Bhopal, visit Birla Fertility & IVF where we ensure reliable results and offer you the best possible advice. 

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