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4X Cortisol+17-OHP+DHEA  Panel Description

The below following is the description for 4X Cortisol+17-OHP+DHEA  Panel:

Cortisol AM 

The Cortisol AM test measures cortisol levels in the morning. Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, and its levels typically follow a circadian rhythm, being higher in the early morning and lower in the evening. This test is often used to assess the body's stress response, adrenal function, and overall cortisol production, providing insights into the functioning of the endocrine system. 

Cortisol Noon 

Cortisol Noon is a test that measures cortisol levels around midday. Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, and its levels typically exhibit a circadian rhythm, being highest in the early morning and decreasing throughout the day. Measuring cortisol at noon provides additional information about the body's stress response and adrenal function, contributing to a comprehensive assessment of hormonal balance. 

Cortisol Evening 

Cortisol Evening is a test that measures cortisol levels in the evening. Cortisol, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, usually follows a daily rhythm with higher levels in the morning and decreasing as the day progresses. This evening test helps assess the body's stress response and adrenal function later in the day, providing a more comprehensive view of cortisol production throughout the circadian cycle

Cortisol Night 

Cortisol Night is a test that measures cortisol levels during the nighttime. Cortisol, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, typically follows a circadian rhythm, with lower levels in the evening and nighttime. Measuring cortisol at night provides insights into the body's stress response and adrenal function during the sleep period, aiding in a comprehensive assessment of the hormonal balance throughout the entire day-night cycle. 

17- OHP 

T3 Free refers to a blood test that measures the amount of free triiodothyronine (T3), a thyroid hormone not bound to proteins. This test helps assess thyroid function, providing insights into metabolism and energy regulation. Abnormal T3 Free levels can indicate thyroid disorders. 

DHEA 

DHEA, or dehydroepiandrosterone, is a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands. It serves as a precursor to various sex hormones, including testosterone and estrogen. The DHEA blood test measures the levels of this hormone in the bloodstream. DHEA levels can provide insights into adrenal gland function and hormonal balance. The test is sometimes used to investigate conditions related to adrenal health and assess overall endocrine function. 

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