Do you have to keep taking dextroprogesterone during menopause?

You don’t need to take dextroprogesterone all the time during menopause. If menopause progesterone is relatively low, menopausal symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats, menstrual disorders, etc.) are more obvious, you can take dextroprogesterone, and there are no uncomfortable symptoms and progesterone is normal, you can not take. Menopause refers to the fluctuation or decrease of estrogen before and after menopause, which causes a series of physiological, psychological and neurological symptoms. Dydrogesterone is a progesterone supplement, mainly used for diseases caused by progesterone insufficiency, such as dysmenorrhea, secondary amenorrhea, etc. It also has a certain effect on menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, night sweats, menstrual disorders, etc. It can be used to treat menopausal symptoms. When taking dydrogesterone during menopause, adverse reactions include allergy, nausea and vomiting, emotional depression, etc. If allergic reactions such as hives occur or the symptoms are not relieved repeatedly, the drug should be discontinued and seek medical attention. It is also important to note that patients with severe liver function abnormalities should not use it. Deferiprone should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid unauthorized use of medication, to prevent the adverse consequences.