Luteinizing hormone is one of the six tests for female sex hormones, which plays a crucial role in female fertility and is also one of the indicators that women preparing for pregnancy need to pay attention to.
Excessive luteinizing hormone is caused by the secretion of a large amount of estrogen during follicle maturation, which releases a large amount of luteinizing hormone from the pituitary gland, forming a peak of luteinizing hormone. It can cause mature follicles to rupture and ovulate.
Luteinizing hormone can promote ovulation in women and form a corpus luteum that secretes progesterone, which is a condition for conception. However, if this balance is disrupted, conception disorders may occur. So, what should be done if luteinizing hormone is too high? Let's learn about it together.
Luteinizing hormone has a standard value, which is secreted by basophils in the anterior pituitary gland. If luteinizing hormone is abnormal during examination, appearing high or low, it will affect estrogen function and ultimately lead to women's inability to ovulate normally.
Elevated levels of luteinizing hormone are related to endocrine disorders in the body. The occurrence of elevated levels of luteinizing hormone can cause ovarian dysfunction, imbalance in the secretion of estrogen and progesterone, and thus affect the development of follicles, leading to ovulation disorders and infertility.
Dietary regulation can improve the phenomenon of high levels of luteinizing hormone. Foods with less crude fiber and muscle fiber, such as rice and noodles, are better cut into small pieces. Long term soft eaters should pay attention to supplementing vitamin C. Eat more vegetables and fruits, drink more water, strengthen physical exercise, and engage in outdoor activities.
It is worth noting that high or low levels of luteinizing hormone are not conducive to normal pregnancy in women. It is recommended that patients go to a regular and professional hospital for standardized and systematic treatment under the guidance of doctors in a timely manner. After recovery, the impact on pregnancy is not significant.