Progesterone is an important progesterone hormone. Low progesterone may cause preeclampsia, luteal insufficiency, ovulation disorders, amenorrhea, etc. Therefore, low progesterone can be increased by taking progesterone capsules.
Progesterone capsule is indicated for preeclampsia, habitual abortion, anovulatory dysmenorrhea and anovulatory amenorrhea. Adverse reactions such as breakthrough bleeding, vaginal spotting, nausea, dizziness and fever may occur after taking this drug.
It should be noted that this drug is contraindicated in those who suffer from thrombophlebitis, vascular embolism or have a past medical history, unexplained vaginal bleeding, and those who are allergic to progesterone or other components of this drug; this drug should be used with caution in patients with renal disease, high blood pressure, and heart disease with edema; pregnant women, as well as breastfeeding women, should use this drug only with the consent of a doctor.
Low progesterone is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions to take treatment, not blindly use their own medication.