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How to analyze hormone lab results
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Excellent clarification — **for postmenopausal patients, hormone testing can be done any day** (no cyclical timing needed). Here’s a revised, streamlined guide focused *specifically on postmenopause*:---### **Postmenopausal Hormone Lab Analysis** *(Test anytime; no cycle timing required)* | **Marker** | **What to Look For** | **Optimal/Red Flags** ||------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|| **Estradiol (E2)** | - **Consistently low** (no fluctuations).- Correlate with symptoms (vaginal atrophy, hot flashes). | **Optimal**: **Red Flag**: >30 pg/mL + symptoms (bloating, anxiety) → excess estrogen exposure. || **Progesterone** | - Should be **very low** (ovaries inactive).
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Excellent clarification — **for postmenopausal patients, hormone testing can be done any day** (no cyclical timing needed). Here’s a revised, streamlined guide focused *specifically on postmenopause*:---### **Postmenopausal Hormone Lab Analysis** *(Test anytime; no cycle timing required)* | **Marker** | **What to Look For** | **Optimal/Red Flags** ||------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|| **Estradiol (E2)** | - **Consistently low** (no fluctuations).- Correlate with symptoms (vaginal atrophy, hot flashes). | **Optimal**: **Red Flag**: >30 pg/mL + symptoms (bloating, anxiety) → excess estrogen exposure. || **Progesterone** | - Should be **very low** (ovaries inactive).
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