Low progesterone may be caused by physiological reasons, such as the luteal body and the placenta handing over, and generally does not need to be dealt with. It may also be caused by pathological reasons, such as luteal insufficiency, embryonic dysplasia, ectopic pregnancy, etc., and should be promptly consulted in the hospital, and the treatment includes medication and surgery.
1. Physiological reasons: during the transition between the corpus luteum and the placenta, the progesterone will be in a relatively unstable stage, and may drop physiologically, but will rise again afterward. For this kind of situation, generally do not need special treatment, observation can be.
2. Pathologic causes:
(1) Luteal insufficiency: luteal insufficiency may lead to low progesterone, which can be treated with intramuscular injection of progesterone or oral progesterone preparation as prescribed by the doctor.
(2) Embryonic dysplasia: For low progesterone caused by embryonic dysplasia, and if abortion cannot be avoided, the patient can be treated with purging operation as prescribed by the doctor.
(3) Ectopic pregnancy: Ectopic pregnancy may lead to low progesterone and can be treated with surgical procedures such as laparoscopic surgery and open surgery as prescribed by the doctor. Surgery is mostly done under laparoscopy, which has the advantages of shorter hospitalization time and faster postoperative recovery; open surgery is mostly used for those whose vital signs are unstable and who need to enter the abdomen quickly to stop bleeding and complete the surgery.
If you feel unwell, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying your condition or causing adverse reactions.