Progesterone is taken for endometrial thickening to luteinize and luteinize the thickened endometrium and reduce the effects of its thickening on the body.
A thick endometrium may affect a woman’s fertility as well as cause irregular menstrual bleeding and, in severe cases, endometriosis. Progesterone is a progesterone drug for patients with endometrial thickening, which has the ability to luteinize and luteinize the thickened endometrium by, among other things, medicated curettage.
After taking the drug, the endometrium will be transformed from the proliferative phase to the secretory phase, and when the secretory phase reaches a certain level, the endometrium has enough thickness, and the endometrium will fall off when progesterone is stopped.
It is also worth noting that progesterone medication should be taken after a detailed examination and according to the doctor’s instructions for reasonable intake, do not take it on your own to avoid other serious effects.