Progesterone shots are not allowed in the family.
Progesterone injection is generally used for the treatment of amenorrhea, functional uterine bleeding, luteal insufficiency resulting in preeclampsia and habitual abortion. Progesterone injection belongs to the prescription drugs, need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and professional nurses to carry out the injection, so as to avoid the injection is not in place or the emergence of redness, swelling, hard nodules and other local symptoms.
Systemic adverse reactions such as nausea, dizziness and headache, urticaria, breast swelling, liver function abnormalities and other systemic adverse reactions are occasionally seen during the use of progesterone injection. Local adverse reactions such as rash, itching, redness, swelling and hard nodules at the injection site may also occur, and in severe cases, localized sterile abscesses may occur. Progesterone injection is contraindicated in patients with severe liver injury.
Progesterone injection should not be used at home by yourself.