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At menopause there is rise in urinary excretion of

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Answered by asim91
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At menopause there is rise in urinary excretion of FSH ( Follicle stimulating hormone(FSH) is produced by the pituitary gland, a pea-sized gland in the brain that plays an important role in sexual development. An FSH test measures the level of this hormone in the bloodstream.)
Answered by ssonu43568
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Excretion of FSH in urinary

Explanation:

  • Menopause is the end of the month to month cycle, wherein ovaries don't react to FSH and LH created by the foremost pituitary and don't emit estrogens and progesterone. As we realize that higher blood levels of progesterone and estrogen (by and large known as estradiols) apply negative criticism over the front pituitary's emission of LH and FSH.
  • The exceptionally low degrees of estradiols, as discharged by left more than not many ovarian follicles, causes expanded degree of FSH (around multiple times) and LH (around multiple times as present in a premenopause woman), which are then discharged through urine

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