Description
Urine Diurnal Hormones (UDH) I
  A baseline adrenal diurnal hormone panel that tracks cortisol and cortisone
  levels throughout the day via urine samples.
What does this test measure?
  By measuring free cortisol and its inactive form (cortisone) at four time
  points, this test evaluates the daily cortisol curve, helping to detect
  adrenal hyperfunction (e.g., Cushing’s pattern) or hypofunction (flattened
  cortisol curve).
Who is this test most suitable for?
People with prolonged psychological stress, burnout, erratic sleep patterns.
Clinical Use
  It is useful for identifying irregular adrenal rhythms associated with chronic
  stress or fatigue, and for guiding interventions to restore normal circadian
  cortisol balance. Compared to UDH II and III, UDH I focuses on adrenal output
  without melatonin or catecholamine analysis.








