The interpretation of FSH test results depends on various factors, including age and menstrual cycle phase:
High FSH Levels: Elevated FSH levels can indicate ovarian failure or menopause. It may also suggest primary ovarian insufficiency or conditions like Turner syndrome. Low FSH Levels: Lower than normal FSH levels can be a sign of hypogonadism, hypothalamic dysfunction, or pituitary gland disorders. Normal FSH Levels: Normal levels typically suggest regular ovarian function, but further tests may be required for conclusive diagnosis.