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Also reported in: pmol/L
Your estradiol is at a normal level, providing adequate estrogenic protection for bone density, cardiovascular health, and hormonal wellbeing.
Estradiol is the primary active estrogen. At very low levels, bone loss accelerates rapidly, and there are significant effects on the heart, brain, and wellbeing. This level is seen in premature menopause or noticeable hypothalamic suppression.
Urgent medical evaluation and likely hormone replacement therapy discussion is needed.
Estradiol (E2): {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Low estradiol may contribute to hot flashes, night sweats, poor sleep, reduced libido, vaginal dryness, brain fog, and accelerated bone loss. In women, it signals perimenopause or menopause. In men, it can affect bone density and mood.
Discuss hormone support options with your doctor. Bone density monitoring is recommended.
Estradiol (E2): {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Mildly low estradiol can cause subtle symptoms like dry skin, mild mood changes, and reduced bone protection. It may indicate perimenopause or poor ovarian response.
Discuss with your doctor if you have symptoms. Bone health monitoring is wise.
Estradiol (E2): {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour estradiol is at a normal level, providing adequate estrogenic protection for bone density, cardiovascular health, and hormonal wellbeing.
No action needed.
Estradiol (E2): {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeYour estradiol is in the optimal range, supporting excellent bone protection, mood stability, and estrogen-dependent functions.
Excellent hormonal health.
Estradiol (E2): {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalMildly elevated estradiol can cause breast tenderness, bloating, mood swings, and water retention. In men it can suppress testosterone function and cause gynecomastia.
Discuss with your doctor, especially if you have estrogen-sensitive conditions.
Estradiol (E2): {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline elevatedHigh estradiol creates estrogen dominance, causing symptoms like weight gain, heavy periods, mood instability, and in men, breast growth and low sex drive. It can result from obesity, liver dysfunction, or excess aromatization.
Investigate the cause. In men, aromatase inhibitors or lifestyle changes may be needed. Discuss with your doctor.
Estradiol (E2): {{value}} {{unit}} — elevated (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Very high estradiol may indicate an estrogen-producing tumor, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (during fertility treatment), or serious metabolic issue. This level may contribute to significant health risks.
Seek urgent medical evaluation including imaging.
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