Definition: A T/E2 ratio calculator estimates the proportion of testosterone (T) to estradiol (E2) in the body.
Purpose: This tool assesses hormonal balance in men, linked to sexual function, heart health, and other male health aspects.
The calculator computes the ratio using this formula:
Explanation: It converts testosterone and estradiol to pmol/L, then divides testosterone by estradiol to get the ratio.
Details: The T/E2 ratio is associated with male health aspects like libido, erectile function, and cardiovascular risk. No fixed healthy range exists, but individual hormone levels should be normal.
Tips: Input testosterone (ng/dL, nmol/L, pmol/L) and estradiol (pg/mL, pmol/L) values. Results show the ratio and converted units.
Q: What is a normal T/E2 ratio?
A: There’s no fixed range, but it’s considered healthy if testosterone (300-1000 ng/dL) and estradiol (14-55 pg/mL) are within normal limits.
Q: Why is my ratio undefined?
A: If estradiol (E2) is 0, the ratio cannot be calculated due to division by zero.
Q: Can this calculator diagnose health issues?
A: No, it’s for informational purposes only. Consult a doctor for medical advice.
Q: How does T/E2 affect male health?
A: It’s linked to libido, erectile function, heart disease risk, and infertility prognosis.
Q: Are the conversions exact?
A: Conversions (e.g., 1 nmol/L = 1000 pmol/L for testosterone, 1 pg/mL = 3.6713 pmol/L for estradiol) are based on provided standard values.