You would have to have it tested. Ask a doctor about it.
75-300 points is normal for any person
0.35-5.50
Estrogen.
It is possible to have symptoms of hormone deficiency even when the blood levels are normal due to a problem with the hormone receptors or the body's inability to use the hormone effectively. This condition is known as hormone resistance, where the target tissues do not respond properly to the hormone present in the blood, leading to symptoms of deficiency.
The Growth Hormone (GH). This hormone is produced by the Petuitary Gland (The master gland)
GRowth Hormone secreted by anterior pitutory gland
0.5-3.5
This depends on the material where you want to determine it.
Yes, But it is a local hormone; that means it is released locally to exert its effect. Not like normal hormone which are released some where far away and shows their effect some where else.
some forms of dwarfism are caused by a hormone insufficiency, which can be partially treated by providing the patient with the hormone (growth hormone). in gigantism instead, there is overproduction of this hormone, which can't be put in normal range.
insulin
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