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What Do These Following Serum Estradiol, Progesterone And LH Levels Indicate?

I m 36 and have been experiencing more intense headaches that have been lasting more days around time of my period. I ve also had cramps which I haven t had since I was a teenager, more emotional, and tired all the time. My doctor drew my hormone levels and they were estrogen 567, progesterone 0.5ng/dl and LH was 14.2 mlU/ml. Are these normal levels?
Wed, 24 Jul 2019
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Hello,

Your Hormone levels are not normal & you require treatment. Hormonal imbalances may occur due to diabetes, thyroid issue, eating disorders, weight, stress, etc.

Visit your gyne & get physically examined for the cause. Your treatment will depend upon the factor detected.

Your treating doctor may tell you to go through a series of blood tests & Imaging tests. For cramps & headaches take analgesics, antacids & spasmol when required.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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What Do These Following Serum Estradiol, Progesterone And LH Levels Indicate?

Hello, Your Hormone levels are not normal & you require treatment. Hormonal imbalances may occur due to diabetes, thyroid issue, eating disorders, weight, stress, etc. Visit your gyne & get physically examined for the cause. Your treatment will depend upon the factor detected. Your treating doctor may tell you to go through a series of blood tests & Imaging tests. For cramps & headaches take analgesics, antacids & spasmol when required. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician