What does low gonadotropin mean

  When we go to the hospital for a physical examination, in addition to routine tests, doctors will also examine something called gonadotropins. Some people may be on the high side while others may be on the low side, leaving everyone confused and worried about whether it will affect anything. So let's take a look at what low gonadotropins mean and how to prevent them?

  

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  What does low gonadotropin mean

  1. Gonadotropins are glycoprotein hormones that regulate human glandular development, promote the production and secretion of sex hormones. If the level of gonadotropins is low, it may affect the development of secondary sexual characteristics in both males and females.

  2. Especially for female friends, if the gonadotropin is low, chromosome abnormalities will occur, which means that ovarian function will not develop fully, leading to incomplete development of the reproductive organs and breasts. This will have a great impact on female friends' future pregnancies, and males are no exception, which will seriously affect reproductive function.

  How to prevent low levels of gonadotropins

  1. It is important to ensure a daily intake of protein in the body, as protein is directly related to the body's sex hormones. Therefore, dietary adjustments can also help maintain normal levels of gonadotropins.

  2. Ensure sufficient sleep time every day, avoid staying up late, regularly participate in outdoor activities, maintain a relaxed mood at all times, reduce the existence of stress, and effectively regulate in daily life to restore physical health.

  It turns out that low levels of gonadotropins can also have many effects. Friends who have such test results should pay attention, especially teenagers and newlyweds who are not preparing for pregnancy. A good body is the most important thing. While paying attention to diet and exercise, if you haven't improved yet, you must seek medical attention promptly and let a doctor help you find a solution.

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