High and low progesterone may be related to physiological factors, which vary from person to person; it may also be related to certain diseases, such as high progesterone is commonly found in hyperemesis gravidarum, adrenal cancer and other diseases, and low progesterone is commonly found in ovulation disorders, preeclampsia and so on.
Progesterone is an important progesterone, which not only plays an important role in the regulation of the menstrual cycle, but is also a hormone necessary for the maintenance of pregnancy. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the level of progesterone both during pregnancy and non-pregnancy.
Progesterone within the normal range of high and low may be physiological, the specific value of high and low vary from person to person; if abnormally high or low may indicate certain diseases.
For example, high progesterone is associated to some degree with hyperemesis gravidarum, mild gestational hypertension, diabetic pregnancy, adrenal cancer, Cushing’s syndrome, multiple ovulation, congenital adrenocortical hyperplasia and other diseases. Low progesterone is associated to some degree with ovulation disorders, ovarian hypoplasia, amenorrhea, preeclampsia, and luteal insufficiency.
So when the progesterone abnormally high or low need to pay attention to, timely medical identification of the cause of the relevant treatment, so as not to delay the condition.