What is Luteinizing Hormone Test?
The luteinizing hormone (LH) test quantifies the level of LH in the blood. LH is synthesized from the pituitary gland, which is present underneath the brain. LH has a significant role in the functioning and sexual development of a person. In males, it affects the testes, and in females, it affects the ovaries. LH is involved in pregnancy, puberty, and ovulation, and their levels vary during different phases of the cycle. In males, it is involved in sperm production. The LH test enables the doctor to identify whether there are problems associated with the male and female reproductive systems. The LH usually works together with another hormone called follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and controls sexual functions, so these two tests are commonly ordered together.
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