How do autoimmune diseases, such as lupus or thyroid dysfunction, impact FSH production and what are the implications for reproductive health?
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Autoimmune disorders like lupus can disrupt the immune system, potentially affecting the pituitary gland and altering FSH levels, which may lead to reproductive challenges.
In thyroid dysfunctions, abnormal hormone levels can interfere with FSH production, affecting ovulation and fertility, posing risks for reproductive health.
Autoimmune diseases like lupus can disrupt the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, impacting FSH levels and impairing fertility by influencing ovulation cycles.
Thyroid dysfunction, often found with conditions like Hashimoto’s, can alter FSH production, directly affecting reproductive health by compromising menstrual regularity and fertility.