Self-Test for the determination of Follicle Stimulating Hormone – FSH in urine
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The device detects FSH hormone in urine.
The irregularity of menstrual cycles can be a first indicator of the onset of menopause, or rather of the so-called “perimenopause”. Menopause is the consequence of the depletion of ovarian follicles leading to increased levels of circulating follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). FSH concentrations increase in menopause from values below 20 mUI/mL to values up to approximately 80 mUI/mL.
Remove the protective cap of the device and place the absorbing tip right under the flow of urine for at least 10 seconds;
Place the protective cap back onto the spoon device and wait 5 minutes before reading the result.
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