
Menopause (FSH) Home Test Kit
- Fast menopause test with results in 5 minutes
- Detects key hormone changes linked to menopause
- Around 94% accuracy
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Check menopause status at home with the Menopause FSH Rapid Test. Get reliable results in 5 minutes with a simple urine self-test that detects elevated FSH levels with around 94% accuracy.
Who Is Menopause (FSH) Home Test Kit Suitable For?
Menopause FSH Test Information
What Is a Menopause FSH Test?
A Menopause FSH Test is a simple urine self-test that checks levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Elevated FSH levels can indicate the onset of menopause.
The test can be carried out at home and provides results in 5 minutes with around 94% accuracy.
Can I Use a Menopause FSH Test?
Yes, you can use a Menopause FSH Test at home if you want to check if your FSH levels are elevated, which can happen during perimenopause and menopause.This may be helpful if you are experiencing symptoms such as irregular periods, hot flushes or sleep changes and want an indication of whether menopause could be approaching.
It should be treated as guidance rather than a diagnosis.
How Does a Menopause FSH Test Work?
The test works by measuring follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels in urine. You take the simple urine self-test at home and the test detects whether FSH levels are elevated, which can indicate the onset of menopause. You can read the results in 5 minutes.
How To Use A Menopause FSH Test
- Remove the test from the sealed pouch and use it within 1 hour.
- Remove the cap and hold the absorbent tip in the urine stream. Alternatively, dip the absorbent tip into a urine sample in a clean cup for 10–15 seconds.
- Replace the cap on the test and place it with the control window face up on a clean, stable surface and start the timer.
- As the test begins to work you may notice a light coloured flow across the test and control window.
- Read the results at 3 minutes. Do not read the results after 10 minutes.
What Is Included In The Kit?
In a sealed foil pouch, the test contains:
- 1 urine test
- 1 information leaflet
For the most up-to-date list of contents and instructions, please refer to the information leaflet included in the box.
FAQs
Can I test for menopause at-home?
Yes, you can test for menopause at home using the Menopause FSH Test. It measures the FSH levels in your urine to indicate the onset of menopause.
Do over-the-counter menopause tests work?
Yes, over-the-counter menopause tests can work by detecting raised follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels in urine. The test can indicate if your FSH levels are high. However, it’s important to know that FSH levels fluctuate during the menstrual cycle and menopause transition.
How accurate is an at-home menopause test?
The Menopause FSH Test is around 94% accurate at detecting high FSH levels.
Can I buy a test to see if I am in menopause?
Yes, you can buy a Menopause FSH Test from a fully regulated and trusted online pharmacy like The Independent Pharmacy. Simply order online and we will send the test directly to your door in plain, discreet packaging.
Will my GP do a blood test for menopause?
Yes, your GP could do a blood test for menopause. It’s not typically needed if you’re over 45 and experiencing menopause symptoms. GP’s will usually diagnose based on symptoms.
If you’re under 40 and experiencing symptoms, your GP may order a test to rule out other conditions, such as thyroid issues or anaemia.
What are the early signs of menopause?
The first signs of menopause usually happen in a woman’s 40s. These include:
- Irregular periods - cycles may become shorter, longer or vary in flow
- Hot flushes
- Night sweats
- Insomnia
- Mood changes - increased irritability, anxiety or feeling low
- Vaginal dryness
- Brain fog - difficulty with concentration or memory
- Physical changes including weight gain, hair thinning, skin dryness and joint pain
- Palpitations
- Migraines or headaches
- Recurrent UTIs
What can be mistaken for menopause?
Several conditions can mimic menopause, making it difficult to tell the difference. Symptoms such as hot flushes, irregular periods and sleep problems may be related to other health issues, including:
- Thyroid disorders - can cause weight changes, fatigue and hair loss
- Mental health conditions - anxiety and depression may lead to mood swings, irritability and insomnia
- Autoimmune disorders - conditions such as fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus can cause joint pain and body aches
- Uterine fibroids - non-cancerous growths can cause heavy or irregular bleeding
- Sleep apnoea - a sleep disorder that can lead to chronic fatigue and night sweats
Is it better to go through menopause without HRT?
Whether it’s better to go through menopause with or without hormone replacement therapy (HRT), depends on how severe your symptoms are and your individual health risks.
What is the healthiest age to go through menopause?
Menopause typically happens in the 40s or 50s, with 51 being the average age in the UK.
There is no single “healthiest” age to go through menopause. However, menopause before the age of 40 (early menopause) or much later than average may be linked to increased health risks such as heart disease or osteoporosis.
What foods should you avoid during menopause?
Some foods can exacerbate the symptoms of menopause. You may want to avoid:
- Alcohol - this can trigger hot flushes and night sweats
- Caffeine - this can trigger hot flushes and interfere with sleep
- Spicy foods - these can worsen hot flushes
- Refined carbohydrates and sugar - white bread and pasta, cakes, biscuits and sugary drinks can cause blood sugar spikes and lead to energy crashes and fat gain
- Processed foods - these can contribute to weight gain and bloating
What should you not drink during menopause?
There are some drinks you can avoid or limit to help manage menopause symptoms. These include:
- Alcohol - this will worsen hot flushes, night sweats and insomnia
- Caffeine - this can trigger hot flushes and impact sleep quality
- Sugary drinks - these can cause blood sugar spikes, mood swings and weight gain
- Hot drinks - these can trigger hot flushes
The best things to drink are:
- Water
- Herbal teas
- Cold drinks
How long does menopause usually last?
Menopause symptoms can last from 4–7 years, but they can also go on for 14 years or more. While the menopause stage itself is defined as 12 months without a period, symptoms often start years before this in perimenopause and can continue into postmenopause.
The duration of menopause depends on the individual and is dependent on genetics and lifestyle.
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