Polycystic ovary syndrome is possible to induce menstruation by taking progesterone every month, but it should be taken under the supervision of a doctor.
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a reproductive endocrine metabolic disorder that is characterized by abnormal menstruation, infertility, hirsuteness and acne. Progesterone is a natural progesterone that has the effect of promoting the shedding of the uterine lining and the formation of a regular menstrual cycle.
The main symptom of polycystic ovary syndrome is scanty menstruation. If menstruation is not regulated in a timely manner, it may result in abnormal proliferation of the endometrium or endometrial pathology, at which time progesterone can be used to promote the shedding of the endometrium and achieve menstrual regulation.
Some patients may experience adverse reactions such as nausea, abdominal pain, constipation, bloating, dizziness, drowsiness, sleep disorders, etc. after using progesterone. Contraindications for progesterone include those with unexplained vaginal bleeding, patients with vascular embolism, those with a past history of stroke, patients with breast tumors, patients with genital tumors and those who are allergic to the product.
Although progesterone has the effect of regulating menstruation in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome, there are many contraindications to the use of the drug, and patients with polycystic ovary syndrome should strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions to use the drug, and do not take the drug blindly. In daily life, it is recommended to have a healthy diet, moderate exercise, weight control, and good living habits.