Dehydroepiandrosterone and Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate
Does this test have other names?
DHEA, DHEA-S
What is this test?
This test measures the level of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and dehydroepiandrosterone
sulfate (DHEA-S) in your blood. It may also be used to check how well your adrenal
glands are working.
DHEA is a hormone made by your adrenal glands. Some DHEA is also made by the ovaries
and testes. DHEA is changed into DHEA-S in your adrenal glands and liver. DHEA levels
may be lower during different times of the day. But DHEA-S levels don't change through
the day.
In both men and women, the sex hormones estrogen and testosterone depend on DHEA.
DHEA also has a role in the making of insulin growth factor-1 (IGF-1). IGF-1 helps
with muscle growth and insulin sensitivity.
Why do I need this test?
You may need this test if you have symptoms of either high or low levels of DHEA-S.
Men may not have any symptoms of high levels of DHEA-S. Symptoms in women include:
High levels of DHEA-S in boys can cause early puberty. In girls it can cause enlargement
of the external genitals and abnormal periods.
Low levels of DHEA-S may be linked to these conditions:
You may also have a low DHEA-S level if you have any of these:
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Lupus
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Chronic fatigue syndrome
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Crohn's disease
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AIDS
What other tests might I have along with this test?
You may have a blood test to check your androstenedione (AD) level if your healthcare
provider thinks that you are making too much DHEA and DHEA-S. AD is a molecule made
from DHEA before it turns into a sex hormone.
You may also have tests to check your levels of estrogen, testosterone, and other
sex hormones.
You may have an adrenocorticotropic hormone test. This may be done if your healthcare
provider thinks that you are not making enough DHEA and DHEA-S.
What do my test results mean?
Test results may vary depending on your age, gender, health history, and other things.
Your test results may be different depending on the lab used. They may not mean you
have a problem. Ask your healthcare provider what your test results mean for you.
Normal levels vary with age and sex. If you have a normal level, it means your adrenal
glands are working the way they should.
If your level of DHEA-S is high, it means that your body is making too much of the
hormones. This excess may be related to adrenal cancer, tumors, or excess growth of
adrenal hormone-producing tissue (hyperplasia).
If your DHEA level is low, it may mean that your adrenal glands are not making enough
hormones. This can be because of damage to the adrenal gland or a diseased pituitary
gland. The pituitary gland makes a hormone that stimulates the adrenal glands to do
their job. If the pituitary gland doesn't make enough of its hormone, then the adrenal
glands won't make enough of their hormone. Your adrenal glands may stop working for
a short time if you start or stop taking certain medicines, such as prednisone.
How is this test done?
The test is done with a blood sample. A needle is used to draw blood from a vein in
your arm or hand.
Does this test pose any risks?
Having a blood test with a needle has some risks. These include bleeding, infection,
bruising, and feeling lightheaded. When the needle pricks your arm or hand, you may
feel a slight sting or pain. Afterward, the site may be sore.
What might affect my test results?
Menstruation can affect your results. You should have this test done 1 week before
or after your menstrual period.
DHEA supplements can also affect your results. Nutritional supplements aren't kept
track of in the U.S. Because of this, the purity and strength listed on the supplement
package may be unreliable. DHEA supplements are not advised because they have many
side effects.
How do I get ready for this test?
Tell your healthcare provider if you are taking a DHEA supplement. Tell them if you
take any supplement that is said to increase athletic performance. Tell your healthcare
provider about all other medicines, herbs, vitamins, and supplements you are taking.
This includes medicines that don't need a prescription and any illegal drugs you may
use.