POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME (PCOS) PANEL - ESSENTIAL TEST
Includes 35 Parameters
Fasting: 8 to 10hrs
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What is it for?
The PCOS test aims to check for hormonal imbalances, irregular ovulation, and potential complications in women. It helps diagnose or rule out Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, ensuring timely management and addressing associated health risks.
Sample type
Blood
Package Instructions
Age Group: 12+ Years
Included Tests
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
- FSH / Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Glucose Fasting (BSF)
- Blood Glucose Fasting
Haemogram (CBC + ESR)
- Absolute Basophils Count, Blood
- Absolute Eosinophil Count, Blood
- Absolute Lymphocyte Count, Blood
- Absolute Monocyte Count, Blood
- Absolute Neutrophil Count, Blood
- Basophils
- Eosinophils
- ESR Automated
- Hemoglobin Hb
- Lymphocytes
- MCH
- MCHC
- MCV
- MENTZER INDEX 9MCV/RCC
- Monocytes
- MPV Mean Platelet Volume
- Neutrophils
- PCT
- PCV Haematocrit
- PDW Platelet Distribution Width
- Platelet Count Thrombocyte count
- P – LCC
- P – LCR
- RBC Count
- RDW-CV
- RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width)
- WBC-Total Counts Leukocytes
HbA1C (Glycosylated Haemoglobin)
- Average blood glucose
- Glycated Hemoglobin
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
- LH / Luteinizing Hormone
Prolactin (PRL)
- Prolactin( Pituitary gland)
Testosterone Total
- Testosterone Total
TSH 3rd Generation
- TSH
Advantages of PCOS Test
- Assists in recognizing heart disease and diabetes, conditions often found in women with PCOS.
- Empowers doctors to offer personalized treatments for infertility, irregular periods, and hormonal imbalances.
- Detects enlarged ovaries and cysts, warding off potential issues like obesity, infertility, and diabetes, as well as the development of dominant male characteristics in females.
- Contributes to averting future risks of heart disease and other significant complications.
Why undergo a PCOS Test?
The test looks at the LH and FSH ratio, which is important for finding ovarian cysts. It also spots unusual increases in reproductive hormones, addressing different aspects of the disease, such as hormones, reproduction, and metabolism.
Who is eligible for the PCOS Test?
Any woman who encounters irregular menstrual cycles, ovarian cysts, weight gain, pelvic pain, skin darkening, acne, or facial hair may require this test. This includes individuals experiencing fertility challenges, as PCOS commonly affects women during their reproductive years, and those with a familial predisposition to PCOS.
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FAQs
What is the difference between PCOS & PCOD?
PCOS is a more severe form of PCOD. In PCOS, ovaries do not release eggs and it is a metabolic disorder, whereas in PCOD, ovaries release fewer immature eggs and it is more of a lifestyle disorder.
How to test if I have PCOS?
One single test cannot confirm whether you have PCOS. Your doctor may suggest a range of blood tests to measure certain hormones indicating the disease.
Which hormones are checked during the PCOS test?
During a PCOS test, the levels of various hormones are analysed in the female bloodstream. The hormones include testosterone, oestrogen, progesterone, prolactin thyroid-stimulating hormone, luteinising hormone, Insulin and follicle-stimulating hormone.
How to loose PCOS belly fat?
Do moderate exercise for 45-60 minutes per day, get plenty of fibre-rich foods, limit processed and junk food, reduce carbohydrate intake, prefer more fruits and vegetables, and eat healthy fat as well.
What are the first signs of PCOS?
How to schedule an appointment for the test?
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