6 weeks pregnant a little red ate 10 dydrogesterone tablets, no longer see red is it all right?

If the redness at 6 weeks of pregnancy is due to preeclampsia, you can take dextroprogesterone, after taking 10 days of dextroprogesterone and then do not see redness, if it is not accompanied by other discomforts, it can indicate that the preeclampsia is temporarily under control, and you should also carry out standardized tests to determine. At 6 weeks of pregnancy, in the early stages of pregnancy, when the development of the fetus is still unstable, prone to pre-eclampsia, the need to supplement progesterone, the use of drugs such as dydrogesterone treatment. After 10 consecutive days of medication, the effect of the drug has become more stable, and if there is no recurrence of bleeding, it can usually indicate that the preeclampsia is under control. Deferiprone tablets are indicated for diseases caused by insufficient endogenous progesterone, the use of which may cause breast sensitivity, migraine and other adverse reactions, and should not be used for people with progesterone-dependent tumors, nor for unexplained vaginal bleeding. Be careful to use it under the guidance of your doctor and avoid unauthorized use. The occurrence of redness in pregnancy, you need to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.