Diagnox’s menopause test measures FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) levels in urine to assess menopausal status. Collect a fresh urine sample and apply it to the test strip. After a few minutes, the strip will change color based on FSH levels. Compare this color to the provided chart to determine if FSH levels are elevated, indicating you may be approaching or in menopause. For precise interpretation and further guidance, consult with a healthcare provider.
Urinalysis strip (dipstick) is a narrow plastic strip which has several square-shaped pads of different colors attached to it. Each small pad represents a component of the test used to interpret urinalysis. When dipped in the urine, pad colors change in response to the chemical characteristics of the urine. The color changes are noted at specific time intervals and compared against the reference color chart/key.