How long do the side effects of progesterone last?

Progesterone is a natural progesterone that takes a relatively short time to metabolize in the body and is fully metabolized in the body’s energy in about 3 days. If the side effects are caused by taking progesterone for a short period of time, the duration is usually relatively short and can disappear in about 1 week at the longest. For example, patients can experience dizziness, nausea and other clinical manifestations after taking progesterone, which can disappear within 1-2 days as patients stop taking the drug. If it is used for a slightly longer period of time, it can cause physiological hyperplasia of the mammary glands, or cause women to experience mood changes, which will take a little longer to subside, lasting about 1-2 weeks. If prolonged use of progesterone causes liver or kidney damage or other serious organ damage, how long it takes for the side effects to disappear depends on the patient’s physical recovery.