Men's Hormone Profile
Men's Hormone Profile
Hormones regulate numerous body functions – the Men's Hormone Profile helps you to comprehensively understand your hormone status.
- Comprehensive Analysis: Measures albumin, DHEA-S, FSH, LH, prolactin, SHBG, testosterone (total), testosterone (free, calculated), and TSH for a well-founded assessment.
- Early Detection Made Easy: Identifies hormonal imbalances that can affect energy, muscle building, fertility, and libido.
- Convenient & Reliable: Easy sample collection from home with professional lab evaluation.
Good to know if you want to maintain your performance – or simply understand what is happening in your body.
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What values does this test measure?
What values does this test measure?
Further information on the values can be found here.
How does it work?
How does it work?
1. Take a sample with our test kit
2. Send the sample to the lab with the prepaid envelope
3. View results digitally after a few days
Why are the values reliable?
Why are the values reliable?
All tests offered by us are evaluated and validated in certified medical laboratories in Germany.
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Men's Hormone Profile: All details about the test
What benefits does this test offer me?
What benefits does this test offer me?
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Hormones regulate numerous body functions – from energy and muscle building to libido and mental performance. An imbalanced hormone level can negatively affect your well-being but often goes unnoticed. With the Hormone Check for Men , you gain a comprehensive insight into your hormone levels and can take targeted actions.
The test measures the following values:
- Testosterone: The most important male sex hormone, responsible for muscle building, libido, and energy levels. Low levels can lead to fatigue, weight gain, and lack of drive.
- SHBG (Sex hormone-binding globulin): Regulates the amount of available testosterone. A high SHBG level can result in less free testosterone being available for biological processes.
- LH (Luteinizing Hormone): Stimulates testosterone production in the testes. A low level may indicate insufficient hormone production.
- Prolactin: Plays a role in the regulation of sexual function and libido. Elevated levels can negatively affect potency and testosterone levels.
- TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): Controls thyroid function, which in turn affects metabolism and energy production. Disorders can lead to fatigue, weight gain, or nervousness.
Why is this test important?
A balanced hormone level is crucial for physical performance, mental strength, and overall well-being. Even slight deviations in hormone levels can negatively impact energy levels, muscle development, and sexual function.An early check helps to identify and specifically counteract hormonal imbalances.
How does the test work?
The procedure is simple: Use the provided test kit to take a small blood sample from your fingertip and send it to our certified specialist laboratory. Within a few days, you will receive a detailed report with understandable explanations of your hormone levels.
Symptoms for which you should take this test
The Hormone Check for Men is particularly useful if you notice one or more of the following symptoms:
- Chronic fatigue or exhaustion
- Decreased muscle strength or unexplained muscle loss
- Loss of libido or potency problems
- Unexplained weight gain, especially around the abdomen
- Mood swings or depressive moods
- Sleep disturbances or restlessness
- Reduced stress resistance and mental exhaustion
Test hormone levels now & optimize well-being
Stay informed and regularly check your key hormone levels.The hormone check for men helps you identify potential deficiencies early and actively improve your health.
What do the measured values mean?
What do the measured values mean?
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Testosterone is the most important male sex hormone, predominantly produced in the testes and in smaller amounts in the ovaries and adrenal glands. It promotes the development of male sexual characteristics, muscle and bone growth, as well as the formation of red blood cells. In women, testosterone also plays a role in energy, mood, and libido.
Too low levels can lead to fatigue, lack of drive, reduced libido, and muscle loss in men. High levels are less common but can occur with hormone-producing tumors or through the intake of steroids.
Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG)
SHBG (Sex hormone-binding globulin) is a protein produced in the liver that binds sex hormones such as testosterone and estrogen in the blood. This regulates how much of these hormones are free and thus biologically active.
High SHBG levels mean that less free testosterone or estrogen is available, which can occur in cases of liver disease or hyperthyroidism. Low levels lead to more free hormone and occur, for example, in cases of obesity, diabetes, or hypothyroidism.
Lutropin (LH)
LH (Luteinizing Hormone) is produced in the pituitary gland and controls important reproductive processes. In women, a sudden increase in LH in the middle of the cycle triggers ovulation. In men, LH stimulates the testes to produce testosterone.
Abnormal LH levels can indicate disorders of the ovaries, testes, or the hormonal control centers in the brain. The LH test is often used in cases of infertility or cycle and puberty disorders.
Prolactin
Prolactin is a hormone produced in the pituitary gland. It plays a crucial role in the development of the mammary glands and in milk production after birth. Even outside of pregnancy and breastfeeding, prolactin can be detected in the blood.
Elevated prolactin levels can lead to menstrual cycle disorders, infertility, or milk flow without pregnancy. In men, elevated levels often manifest as potency disorders or reduced sexual drive. Low levels are rare and usually of little significance.
TSH
TSH (Thyroid-stimulating hormone) is produced in the pituitary gland and regulates the activity of the thyroid gland. It stimulates the thyroid to produce the hormones T3 and T4, which influence metabolism and many body functions.
High TSH levels usually indicate an underactive thyroid, as the body tries to boost hormone production. Low TSH levels, on the other hand, suggest an overactive thyroid.
Albumin
Albumin is the most common protein in blood plasma and is produced in the liver. It retains fluid in the vascular system and transports vitamins, enzymes, and hormones.
A deficiency may be caused by liver or kidney diseases, inflammation, or poor protein supply. High albumin levels occur with fluid loss or a very high-protein diet. Since albumin also reflects the nutritional situation, persistently low levels indicate insufficient protein intake and an increased risk of muscle weakness or infections.
DHEA-S
DHEA-S (Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate) is a hormone primarily produced in the adrenal cortex. It serves as a precursor for male and female sex hormones such as testosterone and estrogen. The concentration is highest in young adulthood and decreases with age.
Deviating values can indicate disorders of the adrenal glands or hormonal balance. Elevated levels may occur in cases of certain tumors or hormonal hyperfunctions, while low levels may indicate adrenal insufficiency.
Testosterone, free (calculated)
Free testosterone is the portion of the hormone that is not bound to proteins such as SHBG or albumin and can therefore act directly in the body. It constitutes only a small fraction of the total testosterone but is crucial for biological effects, such as on muscle strength, bone stability, sexual function, and mood.
If SHBG is significantly increased or decreased, the total testosterone value can give a misleading picture. In such cases, free testosterone is calculated to better assess whether there is indeed a hormone deficiency or excess.
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) is produced in the pituitary gland and plays a central role in fertility. In women, it stimulates the maturation of follicles in the ovaries, while in men, it supports the production of sperm in the testes.
Elevated FSH levels may indicate that the ovaries or testes are no longer functioning adequately, as is the case during menopause, for example. Low levels are more indicative of a disorder in the pituitary gland or the overarching hormonal system.
Why is this test important?
Why is this test important?
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Hormones have an enormous impact on performance, muscle building, libido, and energy. An unbalanced hormone level can negatively affect your quality of life. With the Hormone Check for Men , you can detect hormonal changes early and take targeted action.
When should I take this test?
When should I take this test?
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- In case of performance decline, fatigue, or lack of drive.
- If you suffer from loss of libido or potency problems .
- In case of unexplained muscle loss or weight gain.
- If you suspect that your hormonal balance is out of equilibrium .
- For regular health check-ups, especially for men over 40 years.
An early test helps you keep track of your hormone levels and take targeted actions.
What is included in the test kit?
What is included in the test kit?
Where can I find the instructions?
Where can I find the instructions?
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Die Anleitung für diesen Labortest finden Sie auf Instructions: Capillary Blood Tests.Bei Fragen hilft Ihnen auch immer gerne unser wunderbarer Support weiter: support@probatix.de
FAQ - More Frequently Asked Questions about the Test
FAQ - More Frequently Asked Questions about the Test
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What is examined in the hormone check for men?
The test measures important male hormone levels: Testosterone, SHBG, LH, Prolactin and TSH, to provide a comprehensive insight into your hormonal balance.
Who is this test suitable for?
The test is ideal for men who want to check their performance, muscle mass, libido, or energy or are experiencing symptoms of a hormonal imbalance.
How does the sample collection work?
The sample collection is simple and painless via capillary blood from the fingertip. You will receive a test kit with clear instructions for easy home use.
How long does it take to receive my results?
After sending in the sample, you will typically receive your lab results digitally within 3–5 business days.
What does the testosterone level say about my health?
Testosterone is the most important male sex hormone. It influences muscle building, energy levels, and libido. A low level can lead to fatigue, weight gain, and lack of drive.
Why is SHBG measured?
Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) affects the availability of testosterone in the body. A high SHBG level can result in less free testosterone being available for biological processes.
What role do LH and prolactin play?
Luteinizing hormone (LH) stimulates testosterone production in the testes. Prolactin is responsible for many processes in the body – an elevated level can negatively affect libido and testosterone levels.
What happens if my values are outside the reference range?
If abnormalities are detected, you should discuss the results with a doctor. They can recommend further examinations or targeted measures.
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