AboutSamantha, MLT (ASCP) Expertise I can answer most general questions about all aspects of laboratory testing. But I'm not a doctor! I can just give general answers.
Experience I have been the chemistry supervisor at the hopsital where I work for 11 years. I am an MLT (ASCP)which means I am board certified.
Education/Credentials Associate's Degree, Medical Lab Technician, 1997.
Question I'm 28years old wt-58kg,ht-147cms.married for 2 yrs still not pregnant.My lab report is T3-1.0ng/ml(0.5-1.8), T4-6.1ug/dl(4.4-11.6) TSH-1.4uIU/ml(0.4-6.2) LH-12.6mIU/ml (postmenopausal:7.7-58.5,follicular:2.4-12.6,midcyclepeak:14.0-95.6,luteal phase:1.0-11.4) FSH-4.3mIU/ml (post meno:35.0-151.0,folli:3.0-12.0,midcy:8.0-22.0,lutealphase:2.0-12.0), PROLACTIN-17.6ng/ml (female adult:1.2-19.5ng/ml,luteal phase:5-40ng/ml,postmenopausal:1.5-18.5ng/ml) ,FBs-104ml,PPBsugar-140ml,urea-24ml,creatinine-1.15ml,uricacid-4.25ml,VDRL-negative,HbsAg-negative.please tell me whether theses test reports are normal.Is it possible to bring LH value to reduce.
Answer I'd be happy to try and answer your question. All of your lab results that you listed are normal. You appear to be in good health. Your doctor will be able to determine where in your cycle you were when you had the bloodwork done by looking at the numbers for FSH and LH (hormones). I'm not sure what you mean by bringing the LH value to reduce.?
Samantha
**This answer is not a substitute for professional medical advice.**