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Unanswered Total serum estrogen levels

mondata

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Just got back a bunch of blood work including a hormone panel. One of the parameters measured was “Total Serum Estrogen”. Is this the same as estradiol or is estradiol just a component? Also the normal range says 60-190 pg/ml. What is an ideal range? I am 35 years old - male.

Thanks - TM
 
Just got back a bunch of blood work including a hormone panel. One of the parameters measured was “Total Serum Estrogen”. Is this the same as estradiol or is estradiol just a component? Also the normal range says 60-190 pg/ml. What is an ideal range? I am 35 years old - male.

Thanks - TM
I assume it is a combo of e1 and e2. Did you get those separately tested?
 
He has three of these posts. One of them says 130 total.

Not sure how I have three of these posts. I edited the original post so perhaps it made a new post instead of editing the old one. The site was really slow on that particular day.

Thanks for the heads up.
 
Not sure how I have three of these posts. I edited the original post so perhaps it made a new post instead of editing the old one. The site was really slow on that particular day.

Thanks for the heads up.

No problem man.
It's been fairly common since the site update.
 
I am about to start a new post with all my bloodwork to get some opinions.

Ya. Post them. This would take forever like this. Plus, most labs post ranges somewhere on the report as well as flagging a level as H or L. Making things easy to figure out what’s going on with hormones.
Typically, easy steroid stuff, just needs a hormone panel and comprehensive metabolic panel.
There’s not hidden/secret tests out there. That covers 99% of your issues, unless you are wanting to get into complex endocrinology, adrenal issues, holistic thyroid treatment, DNA polymorphisms, weird **** really.
But your run of the mill ped issues, we can easily determine with your posted labs from those 2 simple lab tests.
 
Ya. Post them. This would take forever like this. Plus, most labs post ranges somewhere on the report as well as flagging a level as H or L. Making things easy to figure out what’s going on with hormones.
Typically, easy steroid stuff, just needs a hormone panel and comprehensive metabolic panel.
There’s not hidden/secret tests out there. That covers 99% of your issues, unless you are wanting to get into complex endocrinology, adrenal issues, holistic thyroid treatment, DNA polymorphisms, weird **** really.
But your run of the mill ped issues, we can easily determine with your posted labs from those 2 simple lab tests.

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