Polycystic Ovary Disorder, commonly known as PCOD or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), is a prevalent hormonal disorder that affects women of reproductive age. It brings about an imbalance in reproductive hormones, leading to irregular menstrual cycles, fertility challenges, excessive androgen levels, the formation of multiple small cysts on the ovaries, and various other health issues.
To diagnose and manage this condition effectively, medical professionals rely on the PCOD profile test, a comprehensive diagnostic tool that analyzes various hormonal and metabolic markers in a woman’s body. In this article, we will explore the significance of the PCOD profile test and its impact on women’s health.
Fastest User Health Condition : Female
Tag :Essential PCOD Profile,Female
Frequent :FALSE
No of Parameters : 47
Sample : -
Fastest User Health Condition : 20-40 years
Tag : Total T3T4TSH,20-40 years
No of Parameters : 3
Sample :Serum
Fastest User Health Condition : PCOD
Tag : Glucose, Fasting,PCOD
No of Parameters : 1
Sample : Plasma
Tag : 6 part differantial CBC
No of Parameters : 28
Sample : EDTA
Tag :FSH LH PROLACTIN
No of Parameters : 3
Sample : Serum
Tag :HBA1C
No of Parameters : 2
Sample : EDTA
Tag : Insulin Fasting,
No of Parameters : 1
Sample : serum
Fastest User Health Condition : Liver Disease
Tag :Lipid Profile (12 hr fasting), Serum,Liver Disease
No of Parameters : 8
Sample : Serum
Tag :Anti Mullerian Harmone(AMH)
No of Parameters : 1
Sample :Serum