Studying the effect of prolactin disorder on sexual hormones in women in karbala governorate
Keywords:
prolactin, erythema, FSH hormone, IraqAbstract
This study was conducted at the Fertility and Sterility Center at Teaching Hospital in Al-Karbala for a period from (1/1/ to 1/2/ 2023), (25) samples were taken from women who suffered from high blood pressure during diagnosis. By the specialist doctor, blood was drawn and the serum was separated from it before taking any treatment, and the following parameters were measured that Measuring prolactin and comparing it with the control group, as there was a significant increase (p<0.05) (free)The level of this growth compared to control. The levels of hormone levels (FSH), the level (LH) and the inventory decreased significantly (p<0.05) at the level of these two in infected women compared to control. The levels of hormones (FSH) and (LH) were compared at different ages of females with increased hormone. Statistics were taken from the study samples, which numbered (25) samples for the number of cases of erythema before, and 20 % of women with high prolactin have become pregnant, meaning about 20% of women with of pregnancy occurred out of (25) compared to the control group, which had a pregnancy of 100%.
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