Does Clomid Treatment Increase LH and Testosterone Levels Enough
1. Lh Testosterone
Understanding Luteinizing hormone
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Lisa asks…
after clomid(clomiphene) treatment for a week, testosterone, LH, &
FSH have gone up – is it enough?
i’ve had symptoms of hypogonadism/pituitary/testosterone deficiency for years since a head
injury. i recently started clomid to try and kickstart my system and have my body produce
enough hormones itself. my scores on 6.25.2007, before treatment were as follows :
FSH : 3.1
LH : 3.2
testosterone : 275
after one week of clomiphene treatment, have the following numbers :
FSH : 6.0
LH : 11
Testosterone : 440
does this put me in the normal range for an otherwise healthy 27 year old male? or am i still
deficient? should i stick with clomiphene treatment or should i push harder on testosterone
replacement therapy?
over the week of treatment i didn’t notice much of an improvement in secondary sexual
characteristics or libido, if at all.
how close ARE the numbers 275 & 440 anyway? is that really a large improvement? the lab
numbers normal range is 280-800 ng/dL… is 440 appropriate for a 27 year old male who has
symptoms of hypogandism/testosterone deficiency?
thanks!
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2. Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
Regarding your question on testosterone level:
Of course there is an improvement! You’ve gone from below normal range to close to the
middle. Note that it is just a range. Thus you are now on the normal level.
Maybe you also need to determine the normal range for FSH and LH.
I do not know if it is good to be staying long on testosterone replacement. You know that your
body produces it. Having an induced level might signal to your body that it produces much and it
might not increase its level on its own.
Still you need to consult your doctor regarding the other characteristics that you mentioned. D:
Jenny asks…
hormones (TRH, TSH, STEROIDS, GLUCAGON, ADH, INSULIN, LH,
FSH, TESTOSTERONE)?
hormones (TRH, TSH, STEROIDS, GLUCAGON, ADH, INSULIN, LH, FSH, TESTOSTERONE)
can you tell me the following for each of them:
1. produced in
2. effector/target cells
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3. 3. response in effector cells
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
TRH=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRH
TSH=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thyroid-stimulating_hormone
STEROIDS=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steroid
GLUCAGON=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucagon
ADH=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antidiuretic_hormone
INSULIN=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulin
LH=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luteinizing_hormone
FSH=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Follicle-stimulating_hormone
TESTOSTERONE=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testosteron
Susan asks…
LH and Testosterone levels High? What could this mean?
Had blood tests done and this is the result above! They said they cant tell me much from the
blood tests so they have booked me in for a scan to look at my ovaries.
I have been trying for a baby but had no luck, my periods are also very irregular, its been 5 and
half weeks since my last one and im not pregnant.
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4. Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
Probably polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
Ruth asks…
what is LH, Testosterone and PSH???
hi there
can you plz telle what are those tests all about and what exactly do the doctors do to the person
how’s teaking ‘em
pls
thank a lot
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
La testosterona es una hormona masculina la cual ayuda a desarrollar el fisico o la complexion
de cada hombre—-fuerte delgado , musculoso, promedio. Etc…..—–.saludos reina.
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5. Mandy asks…
When LH acts to produce testosterone, which in turn stops the
production of LH, this is know as?
a. hormone regeneration
b. feedback control
c. hormone activation
d. countercurrent exchange
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
B. The feedback control would act to obtain homeostasis within the body to regualate
testosterone manufacturing
Carol asks…
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6. Which of the following happens when sufficient or excess
testosterone is present in the blood of a male?
A. FSH is secreted, leading to increased production of LH & Excess testosterone is converted
to estradiol and DHT
B. Excess testosterone is converted to estradiol and DHT
C. FSH is secreted, leading to increased production of LH
D. GnRH is inhibited, leading to decreased production of LH and FSH & Excess testosterone is
converted to estradiol and DHT
E. GnRH is inhibited, leading to decreased production of LH and FSH
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
E is true
idk about whether or not its converted to estradiol and DHT…
So either e or d…
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