What to know about luteinizing hormone tests
By Lana Burgess
Reviewed by Debra Sullivan,
PhD, MSN, RN, CNE, COI
What is it? | Uses | Normal | ranges | Risks | Procedure | LH and FSH | Summary
A luteinizing hormone test
measures how much luteinizing hormone a person has in their blood. This is a
hormone with key roles in both male and female reproductive systems.
Luteinizing hormone (LH) is
involved in many bodily processes, including pregnancy, puberty, and ovulation.
LH levels increase or decrease at various points during these cycles.
This article explores the uses
of LH tests. It discusses high, low, and normal LH levels, as well as what they
mean and how they relate to pregnancy.
What
is an LH test?
An LH test is a type of blood
test that measures a person's LH levels.
LH is made in the pituitary
gland of the brain. LH is a sex hormone that affects how a person's
reproductive organs work. In females, LH affects the ovaries. In males, it
affects the testes.
Reproductive health problems
can affect a person's LH levels.
LH is involved in the
following bodily processes:
- Puberty: LH levels affect the onset of puberty. High LH levels may cause early puberty and low LH levels may delay puberty.
- Menstruation: LH works with another sex hormone called follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) to control menstrual cycles.
- Ovulation: An increase in LH, called an LH surge, triggers the release of an egg from an ovary.
- Progesterone release: An increase in LH triggers ovulation. The cell structure that is left after ovulation releases progesterone. Progesterone is needed to maintain a pregnancy.
- Testosterone production: LH binds to Leydig cells in the testes and triggers testosterone production. Testosterone levels affect sex drive.
- Sperm production: Testosterone, which LH levels affect, is needed for sperm production.
What is an LH test used for?
We explore the various uses of
LH tests below:
Fertility
problems
Doctors use LH tests to help diagnose
fertility problems in both males and females. If a couple is having difficulty
become pregnant, there may be a problem with:
- sperm count
- the egg supply from the ovaries
A person's LH levels can tell
the doctor whether a person is having problems with their sperm count or egg
supply. Either issue could make it more difficult for a person to become
pregnant.
Ovulation
People can measure their LH
levels to find out how fertile they are on different days. LH levels surge just
before ovulation, signaling the most fertile period of a female's menstrual
cycle.
To identify the fertile
period, people can check their LH levels at home. They can do this using
ovulation urine tests. These home tests can detect the surge in LH that happens
1–1.5 days before ovulation.
Ovulation test kits normally
contain several urine tests. The best time to use them is around the middle of
the menstrual cycle, which is usually when a female ovulates. This may help her
determine when she is about to ovulate.
Having sex around the time of
ovulation is a good idea if a couple wants to become pregnant.
Menstrual
changes
When a woman goes through
menopause, her LH levels rise. For this reason, LH tests can help a doctor
diagnose a person's menstrual changes or problems.
Early
or late puberty
LH levels can help a doctor
determine why a child or teenager may have started puberty early or late. High
LH levels may cause early puberty. Low LH levels may cause late puberty.
Pituitary
gland problems
LH is made in the pituitary
gland. Measuring LH levels can help determine whether there is a problem with
the pituitary gland.
Low
testosterone
LH tests can help a doctor
diagnose low testosterone in a male. Symptoms of low testosterone include:
- low sex drive
- problems getting or maintaining an erection
- reduced beard growth
- extreme tiredness
- depression
- loss of muscle mass
- being overweight
Normal
LH ranges and what they mean
The normal range of LH varies between
males, females, and children. LH test results are measured in international
units per liter (IU/L).
The following information is a
guide to what high, low, and normal LH levels mean. People should discuss their
LH test results with a doctor.
Normal ranges in men
For males, the normal range is
1.24–7.8 IU/L.
If LH levels are below the
normal range, it may indicate a pituitary gland problem. Their pituitary gland
may not be making enough LH, which may lead to low testosterone.
If LH levels are too high, the
testes may not be responding to LH properly. LH may not be triggering
testosterone production in the way that it should.
Normal
ranges in women
For females, the normal range
depends on where they are in their menstrual cycle, as follows:
- follicular phase, or the beginning of the cycle: 1.68–15 IU/L
- mid-cycle peak, around the middle of the cycle: 21.9–56.6 IU/L
- luteal phase, which is the end of the cycle: 0.61–16.3 IU/L
- For females who have gone through menopause, the normal range is 14.2–52.3 IU/L.
If LH levels are higher than
normal when a person is not ovulating, they may be experiencing menopause. High
LH levels may also indicate a pituitary disorder or polycystic ovary syndrome.
If the LH levels are lower
than normal, it may indicate:
- malnutrition
- anorexia
- stress
- a pituitary disorder
Normal ranges in children
For girls who are yet to go
through puberty (aged around 1–10 years), the normal range is 0.03–3.9 IU/L.
Risks
of the LH test
An LH test is a safe
procedure, though having any blood test involves a low risk of:
- bleeding
- bruising
- feeling lightheaded
People who are afraid of
needles or prone to fainting should let the doctor know before they get a blood
test.
What
is the LH test procedure?
Doctors use a simple blood
test to measure a person's LH levels. They will draw a sample of a person's
blood using a needle and send it to a laboratory for testing.
People can also measure their
LH levels at home using a home ovulation test. This is a urine test that
involves adding a few drops of urine to a test strip. Follow the instructions
on the package.
LH
and FSH tests
To diagnose issues with a woman's
ovaries, the doctor may also carry out an FSH test.
Increased levels of both LH
and FSH may indicate primary ovarian insufficiency. In this condition, the
ovaries stop working properly before the female reaches the age of 40.
Summary
LH test results help a doctor
determine whether a male or female has problems with their reproductive system.
Doctors also use LH tests to diagnose pituitary gland problems and the early or
late onset of puberty.
Females can take LH urine
tests at home to work out when they are ovulating, which can help them
conceive. A person is most fertile around ovulation.
SOURCE:
MEDICAL NEWS TODAY
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