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Low FSH LH Level

HI. I'm 24 year old married girl. I'm trying to get pregnant for the past 6 months. I have scandy period and when consulted with Doctor, I could find that my FSH and LH level are too low. She (Doctor) has found that my prolactin level is too high (Also, she added that the size of my uterus is less) and asked me to consult an Endocrinologist. Is there any treatment for this. Please an early reply is expected. Please understand. . .
Sun, 22 May 2011
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Dr.Khaleel . India ,Mob - 9902596161 , khals2000@yahoo.co.in

In women, LH and FSH levels can help to differentiate between primary ovarian failure (failure of the ovaries themselves or lack of ovarian development) and secondary ovarian failure (failure of the ovaries due to disorders of either the pituitary or the hypothalamus). Increased levels of LH and FSH are seen in primary ovarian failure.

Low levels of LH and FSH are seen in secondary ovarian failure and indicate a problem with the pituitary or hypothalamus.

consult an andrologist .



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Low FSH LH Level

Dr.Khaleel . India ,Mob - 9902596161 , khals2000@yahoo.co.in In women, LH and FSH levels can help to differentiate between primary ovarian failure (failure of the ovaries themselves or lack of ovarian development) and secondary ovarian failure (failure of the ovaries due to disorders of either the pituitary or the hypothalamus). Increased levels of LH and FSH are seen in primary ovarian failure. Low levels of LH and FSH are seen in secondary ovarian failure and indicate a problem with the pituitary or hypothalamus. consult an andrologist .