Frequently Asked Questions
What does Menopause monitoring profile measure?
Menopause monitoring profile measures the FSH, E2, Lipid Profile, Calcium, Phosphorus levels in the blood.
Why is Menopause monitoring profile Test Done?
- The test may be advised for women showing early signs of menopause.
- To diagnose the cause for menstrual irregularities in certain cases
- Post-hysterectomy and radiation therapy to assess the hormonal functions
- Middle aged women experiencing difficulty conceiving.
Who Should Get Menopause monitoring profile Test Done?
- Peri menopausal women
- Women having menstrual irregularities, hot flushes, bloating, mood swings etc.
- Women with problems conceiving especially those beyond 40 years
- Patients with uterine or ovarian cancers and have undergone radiation therapy, hysterectomy or oophorectomy.
What to expect during Menopause monitoring profile test?
This test requires a blood sample. A tourniquet (elastic) band is placed tightly on the upper arm. The patient is then asked to make a fist. This helps in the build-up of blood filling the veins. The skin is disinfected before needle insertion and the blood sample is collected in vacutainer.
Are any preparations required for Menopause monitoring profile test?
No special precautions.
What if results are High/ Low?
FSH test
High FSH levels may indicate early onset of menopause or fertility issues.
E2 Estradiol Serum Test
Low levels may occur due to ovarian insufficiency or menopause. In perimenopausal period E2 levels may fluctuate.
Lipid Profile test
High LDL, Total Cholesterol, Triglycerides along with low HDL levels may occur in peri menopausal women.
Calcium test
Low calcium levels may occur in cases of early menopause or post hysterectomy due to lack of adequate hormone production. This coupled with vitamin D may result in certain bone disorders.
Phosphorus Test
Abnormal phosphorus levels along with the calcium levels may occur in women experiencing early menopause or menstrual irregularities.
What is Menopause monitoring profile also known as?
- FSH test
- E2 test
- Lipid Profile test
- Calcium test
- Phosphorus test
what is FSH test?
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Levels continue to rise from perimenopausal to menopause and then stabilize at higher levels than pre-menopausal times. Hence, this is the most stable marker for detection of menopause.
What is E2 Estradiol Serum Test?
Estradiol is an estrogen steroid hormone and the major female sex hormone. It is responsible for the development of secondary sexual characteristics like fat distribution pattern, breast development and sexual functions. The test is done to diagnose menstrual irregularities, signs of menopause, and infertility. Levels of E2 fluctuate during the perimenopausal period to settle for low levels post menopause.
Menopause is the cessation of menstrual cycle in women for more than a year. Although menopause is a naturally occurring biological process, certain factors like hysterectomy, radiation therapy, certain medication can also lead to menopause. Menopause monitoring profile is a comprehensive profile that includes a series of tests to monitor the hormonal functions and other biochemical parameters in peri-menopausal women or women showing signs of menopause.
Written by – Dr. Shibani R, Medical Writer, Medical Affairs
Menopause Monitoring Profile Test Price
₹ 2,185
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