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Your FSH is within the expected range, suggesting appropriate pituitary stimulation of reproductive organs.
Very low FSH means the pituitary has nearly stopped stimulating the gonads. Sperm production in men and follicle development in women are essentially halted. This is a noticeable hypogonadotropic state.
Seek urgent endocrinology evaluation. Pituitary pathology, noticeable hypothalamic suppression, or anabolic steroid use are likely may contribute to.
FSH: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Low FSH means reduced stimulation of the gonads for sex cell production. In men, this reduces sperm production. In women, it disrupts follicle development and ovulation. Causes mirror those of low LH: stress, low weight, pituitary tumors, and anabolic steroids.
See your doctor for pituitary and hypothalamic evaluation. Evaluate alongside LH and sex hormones.
FSH: {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Borderline low FSH may reflect subtle your brain–adrenal stress system suppression from stress, suboptimal sleep, or low body weight. Evaluate in clinical context.
Optimize lifestyle factors. Discuss with your doctor if trying to conceive.
FSH: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour FSH is within the expected range, suggesting appropriate pituitary stimulation of reproductive organs.
No action needed.
FSH: {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeYour FSH is in the ideal range for appropriate gonadal stimulation and reproductive function.
No action needed. Good result.
FSH: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalBorderline high FSH suggests the pituitary is working a little harder to stimulate the gonads — an early sign of declining ovarian reserve in women (important fertility marker) or early testicular dysfunction in men.
For women trying to conceive: consult a fertility specialist. AMH (anti-Müllerian hormone) and antral follicle count provide additional ovarian reserve information.
FSH: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highElevated FSH indicates primary gonadal failure — the gonads are not responding adequately to FSH stimulation. In women, this is a marker of noticeably reduced ovarian reserve or menopause. In men, it indicates testicular damage and reduced sperm production.
Discuss fertility implications with your doctor or a reproductive hormone specialist urgently if trying to conceive. Treatment depends on the cause and reproductive goals.
FSH: {{value}} {{unit}} — above reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Very high FSH is consistent with profound primary gonadal failure, premature ovarian insufficiency, or postmenopause. Fertility is very compromised and sex hormone production is very low.
Seek endocrinology evaluation. Hormonal consequences (bone loss, cardiovascular risk, mood changes) need to be addressed through hormone replacement or other management strategies.
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