The body structures of women and men are different, and there are many different types of diseases they suffer from. For example, gynecological diseases are exclusive to women. When examining gynecological diseases, doctors may require women to undergo six hormone tests, and the timing of these tests is important. Can the six hormone tests be performed during menstruation?
The timing of the six hormone tests is crucial and directly affects the accuracy of the test results. Generally, doctors require women to undergo examinations on the third to fifth day of their menstrual cycle, during which the examination is more accurate. However, for women who do not have their period, the examination time can only be relaxed. In order to quickly understand the condition, the six hormone tests can also be performed at any time. Therefore, this examination can also be done even if they do not have their period.
If it is to check the reason for not having menstruation, before doing the six hormone tests, a blood test for chorionic gonadotropin should be conducted beforehand to rule out the possibility of pregnancy. If it is confirmed that there is no pregnancy, it is recommended to undergo six hormone tests to check the health status of the ovaries, in order to comprehensively determine the reason for not having menstruation.
After examination, if there are no issues with the six hormone levels, an ultrasound is still needed to check the condition of the uterus. Based on the clinical examination results, the cause of the disease can be more accurately determined. However, menstrual irregularities are also related to women's emotions, so it is recommended that women relieve their mood and avoid excessive stress.