Does progesterone work when you’re 50 and amenorrheic?

Progesterone can be used to treat amenorrhea in 50 year old women if it is caused by progesterone deficiency, but if it is caused by other reasons, progesterone does not work, and the patient needs to be treated with medication or surgery for the cause of the disease.
Progesterone can be used to treat anovulatory amenorrhea. After the age of 50, the amount of progesterone in a woman’s body decreases, and anovulatory amenorrhea can occur. At this time, you can take progesterone, dydrogesterone and other progesterone treatment under the guidance of the doctor is more effective.
If estrogen deficiency leads to amenorrhea in 50-year-old women, taking progesterone treatment does not work, patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions with estradiol valerate, estradiol benzoate and other estrogens. In addition, 50-year-old women with cervical adhesions can also lead to amenorrhea, the patient to take progesterone treatment does not work, the patient needs to take the cervical separation of hysteroscopic treatment.
If the cause of amenorrhea is a decrease in progesterone, progesterone will help. If the amenorrhea is caused by other reasons, taking progesterone has no therapeutic effect, and the patient needs to take appropriate measures to treat the cause.
It is recommended that those who are allergic to progesterone, prohibit progesterone treatment. Some patients with progesterone will have nausea and vomiting, dizziness, headache and other adverse reactions. Patients with high blood pressure, cardiac edema should use progesterone with caution.