How To Use Hysen™ Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Rapid Semi-quantitative Test Kit

Thyroid health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, and monitoring Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) levels is a key step in detecting potential thyroid disorders. The Hysen™ TSH Rapid Semi-quantitative Test Kit provides a convenient and reliable way to measure TSH levels in various clinical settings.


Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) is a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland in the brain. Its primary function is to regulate the thyroid gland, which controls metabolism, energy levels, body temperature, and other important functions. When TSH levels are abnormal, it may indicate either underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) or an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism). Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) testing helps identify thyroid imbalances before severe symptoms develop.

TSH Rapid Semi-quantitative Test Kit.pngTSH Rapid Test Kit

Hysen Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Rapid Semi-quantitative Test Kit is a chromatographic immunoassay for semi-quantitative determination of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone in serum, plasma and whole blood. How To Use the Hysen™ TSH Rapid Semi-quantitative Test Kit,

1.Prepare the test - Ensure the kit is balanced to room temperature before use.

2.Collect the sample – Collect and storage the serum, plasma or whole blood specimens according to the instruction for use.

3.Apply to device – Add 10ul plasma/serum or 20ul whole blood into the sample well (S), then add 3 drops (80-100ul) buffer into buffer well (B) of the device.

4.Read results - Wait for colored band(s) to appear. Read the results in 15-20 minutes according to the color card.

Interpretation of Results

TSH < 5μlU/mL: If only a C line or the color of T line shallower than 5μlU/mL on the color card.

5μlU/mL < TSH < 50μlU/mL: T line intensity between the 5μlU/mL and 50μlU/mL marker on the color card.

TSH > 50μlU/mL: T line stronger than 50μlU/mL marker on the color card.

Invalid: No band appears in the control region (C). It indicates a possible error in performing the test. The test should be repeated using a new device.

Reference: Adult≤5μlU/mL, Newborn≤10μlU/mL.

When TSH test result for Adult≤5μlU/mL, Newborn≤10μlU/mL, means no Thyroid hypofunction but not means no other barriers to thyroid function;

When TSH test result for Adult≥5μlU/mL, Newborn≥10μlU/mL, means Thyroid hypofunction.


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