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Estradiol Test

Also Known as: Estradiol Ultrasensitive, Estradiol Serum Test, Estradiol Blood Test, E2 Blood Test, Estradiol (E2) Test
Estradiol
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Description - An Estradiol test is used to check the amount of estradiol (E2), a type of estrogen made by the ovaries, testes, and fat cells. A high or low level of estradiol can lead to several health problems, like urinary tract infections, weak bones, and even depression. Also known as the estrogen test, it helps doctors to diagnose problems with puberty, fertility, menopause and other conditions in women and men. Overview of the Estradiol Test Estra ....Read More

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

The estradiol test is used to evaluate a woman's fertility, assess her risk of certain diseases (such as osteoporosis and breast cancer), and monitor her hormone replacement therapy.

An estradiol test measures the level of estradiol in your blood. This test can be used to diagnose conditions affecting estrogen levels, such as ovarian cancer or endometriosis. It can also be used to monitor hormone replacement therapy or assess fertility.

There are several different times when your doctor may recommend an estradiol test:

  • If you are experiencing menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes or night sweats, an estradiol test can help determine if these symptoms are due to low estrogen levels.
  • If you have been diagnosed with osteoporosis, an estradiol test can help determine if low estrogen levels are contributing to the condition.
  • Additionally, if you have been treated for breast cancer with hormone therapy, an estradiol test can help monitor your hormone levels and ensure that they remain at a therapeutic level.

The normal range for an estradiol test is 10-40 pg/mL.

If your doctor has ordered an estradiol test, it is important to prepare properly to ensure accurate results. Here are some tips on how to prepare for your estradiol test:

- Avoid taking any medications or supplements that can affect hormone levels (including birth control pills and testosterone) for at least two weeks before the test.

- If you are menopausal, you should not have had a period for at least four weeks prior to the test.

- On the day of the test, do not use lotions, powders, or oils on your skin, as these can interfere with the results. Also, avoid drinking alcohol for 24 hours before the test.

Overall, taking an estradiol test is safe for most people. It is a simple and quick way to check your estrogen levels and make sure they are in the normal range

Before having an estradiol test, there are a few things you should do to prepare. First, you should avoid taking any medications or supplements that can interfere with the test results. These include birth control pills, hormone replacement therapy, and herbs such as black cohosh. You should also avoid eating or drinking anything for at least two hours before the test. Finally, make sure to tell your doctor about any medical conditions you have and any medications you are taking.

No, fasting is not required before Estradiol Test.

Yes, home sample collection is available for the Estradiol Test. A Max Lab healthcare provider will come and help you with the test.

Estradiol (E2) Test Normal Range Sample Male Normal Range
Serum Pediatic Male (0 to < 1Yr)  upto 38.2 pg/mL
Pre-puberty male (1 to 12 Yrs) upto 15 pg/mL
Puberty Male (12 to 19 Yrs) upto 34.8 pg/mL
Adult Male (> 19 Yrs) upto 31.5 pg/mL
Female Normal Range
Pediatric Female (0 to < 1Yr) upto 38.2 pg/mL
Pre puberty Female (1 to 12 Yrs) upto 16 pg/mL
Puberty Female (12 to 19 Yrs) upto 196 pg/mL
Female (non pregnancy) Normal Range
Early Follicular  22.4 - 115 pg/mL
Mid Follicular 25.0 - 115 pg/mL
Ovulatory Peak 32.1 - 517 pg/mL
Mid Luteal 36.5 - 246 pg/mL
Post- Menopausal Female upto 25.1 pg/mL

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