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Growth Hormone – 1 Hour

210,00 د.إ

The Growth Hormone 1 Hour lab test is a specialized diagnostic tool designed to measure the levels of growth hormone (GH) in your blood.

Sample Type : Serum

Methodology : Chemiluminescence

TAT : 2 Days

Description

Growth Hormone – 1 Hour Lab Test – Accurate Hormone Level Testing for Pituitary & Metabolic Health

The Growth Hormone (GH) – 1 Hour Lab Test from Lab Tests Dubai is a specialized blood test that measures growth hormone levels at a specific time—often used as part of a dynamic pituitary evaluation to assess abnormal GH secretion.

Produced by the anterior pituitary gland, growth hormone (GH) regulates:

  • Growth in children and adolescents
  • Muscle mass, fat metabolism, and bone density in adults
  • Cellular repair and energy levels

While GH is released in pulses (especially during sleep), a single random or timed GH level—such as a 1-hour post-fasting or post-stimulation sample—can provide critical clues when interpreted with IGF-1 levels and clinical symptoms.

This test is essential for:

  • Evaluating suspected acromegaly (excess GH in adults)
  • Investigating growth failure in children
  • Assessing adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD)
  • Monitoring pituitary tumors or dysfunction
  • Supporting diagnosis after abnormal imaging (pituitary MRI)

Using high-sensitivity chemiluminescence technology, this serum-based test delivers accurate results within 2 days, helping endocrinologists diagnose complex hormonal disorders.

Available with home blood collection, Lab Tests Dubai ensures fast, accurate, and stress-free testing—so you can get answers without disruption to your care.

Why You Need This Test

If you’re experiencing unexplained growth issues, fatigue, or physical changes, this test could reveal a pituitary imbalance.

You need the GH – 1 Hour Test if:

  • You have acromegaly symptoms: enlarged hands/feet, jaw protrusion, thick skin
  • You’re a child with short stature or delayed growth
  • You have pituitary disease (tumor, surgery, radiation)
  • You’re being evaluated for hypopituitarism
  • You have low IGF-1 levels on prior testing
  • You’re undergoing GH stimulation or suppression testing (as part of a panel)

Note: A single GH level is not diagnostic—it must be paired with:

  • IGF-1 (best screening test)
  • Oral glucose suppression test (for acromegaly)
  • Stimulation tests (e.g., insulin tolerance test) for deficiency

This test is often the first step in a larger pituitary workup.

Symptoms That Indicate This Test

Consider the GH Test if you experience:

For Excess GH (Acromegaly):

  • Enlarged hands and feet
  • Coarsened facial features (protruding brow, enlarged nose)
  • Joint pain or carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Thick, oily skin
  • Snoring or sleep apnea
  • Headaches or vision changes (pituitary tumor)

For GH Deficiency (Children):

  • Slow growth or short stature
  • Delayed puberty
  • Fatigue, poor concentration
  • Increased body fat

For GH Deficiency (Adults):

  • Low energy, depression
  • Reduced muscle mass, increased abdominal fat
  • Poor exercise tolerance
  • Low bone density (osteoporosis)

For Pituitary Issues:

  • History of brain injury, tumor, or radiation
  • Low testosterone, cortisol, or thyroid hormones

These signs may point to pituitary dysfunction—and this test helps initiate the diagnostic journey.

Natural Production: How Growth Hormone Regulates Body Function

GH is released by the anterior pituitary in pulses, primarily during deep sleep, exercise, and stress.

It works by:

  • Stimulating the liver to produce IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor 1)
  • Promoting protein synthesis, lipolysis, and insulin resistance

GH secretion declines with age—peaking in adolescence, dropping by ~14% per decade.

Normal Random GH Levels:

  • <5 ng/mL in adults (but highly variable)
  • Higher in children (up to 10–20 ng/mL)

IGF-1 is the preferred screening test because it:

  • Reflects average GH exposure over days
  • Is stable throughout the day

Elevated GH + IGF-1Acromegaly (usually due to pituitary adenoma)
Low IGF-1 + symptomsGH deficiency (pituitary or hypothalamic)

This test is often paired with IGF-1, prolactin, and pituitary MRI.

What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Ignoring GH Imbalance

Ignoring abnormal GH levels can lead to:

⚠️ Acromegaly Complications – heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, sleep apnea
⚠️ Untreated Pituitary Tumors – vision loss, hormone failure
⚠️ Growth Failure in Children – psychosocial impact, short stature
⚠️ Metabolic & Cardiovascular Risk – from long-term GH excess or deficiency

The good news? Most cases are treatable with:

  • Surgery (transsphenoidal resection of pituitary tumor)
  • Medications (somatostatin analogs, GH receptor antagonists)
  • GH replacement (for deficiency, under strict supervision)

Early testing = better outcomes and quality of life.

How to Prepare for the Test

To ensure accurate results:

Fast for 8–12 hours (overnight fast) – especially if part of a suppression test
Avoid exercise, stress, or sleep deprivation the night before
✅ Inform your doctor of:

  • Pituitary or hormone medications
  • History of diabetes or seizures
  • Recent illness or surgery
    ✅ For dynamic testing (e.g., glucose suppression), follow strict timing instructions

A serum blood sample is collected via standard draw—available at our labs or via home collection.

Test Overview: High-Sensitivity Chemiluminescence Method

Test Name
Growth Hormone (GH) – 1 Hour / Random
Sample Type
Serum (Blood)
Methodology
Chemiluminescence Immunoassay (CLIA)
Turnaround Time (TAT)
2 Days
Category
Hormone/Tumor Marker / Endocrine Diagnostics
Purpose
Screen for acromegaly, GH deficiency, pituitary disorders
Testing Location
Lab Tests Dubai – Accredited Labs & Home Collection Across UAE

Important Notes:

  • Random GH alone is not diagnostic due to pulsatile secretion
  • Always interpret with IGF-1 levels
  • For acromegaly: GH should suppress to <1 ng/mL after 75g glucose (OGTT)
  • For deficiency: Stimulation tests (ITT, GHRH+arginine) are diagnostic

Results are reported with clinical notes for your endocrinologist.

Benefits of the Growth Hormone Blood Test

🔹 Early Detection of Acromegaly
Catch pituitary tumors before they cause irreversible changes.

🔹 Growth Assessment in Children
Identify causes of short stature and guide treatment.

🔹 Metabolic & Energy Insight
Understand fatigue, weight gain, and low muscle mass.

🔹 Pituitary Health Monitoring
Track recovery after surgery or radiation.

🔹 Support for IGF-1 Abnormalities
Confirm or rule out GH imbalance.

If you’re tired of unexplained fatigue, growth issues, or physical changes, the Growth Hormone (GH) – 1 Hour Test gives you the answers you need in just 2 days.

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