What causes luteal insufficiency and how to regulate it?



The cause of luteal insufficiency is still not clear, but some studies have shown that it may be related to endocrine disorders, gynecological diseases, genetic factors, and the influence of drugs. It can be regulated by supplementing progesterone and daily regulation.

Common factors causing luteal insufficiency include obesity, estrogen reduction, prolactin increase, etc.; gynecological diseases such as endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc.; genetic factors such as chromosomal abnormality, gene mutation, etc.; as well as drug effects caused by androgens, progesterone and so on after taking medication.

Luteal insufficiency can be regulated through progesterone supplementation and daily regulation.

1. Supplementation of progesterone: progesterone capsules are commonly used in the treatment of luteal insufficiency. Progesterone capsules contain natural progesterone, which can improve the symptoms of irregular menstruation, infertility and miscarriage caused by luteal insufficiency, but some women may have adverse reactions such as vaginal bleeding, nausea and headache after using the capsules.

2. Daily regulation: patients with luteal insufficiency should ensure sleep, maintain a positive and optimistic mindset, relieve their own psychological pressure and prevent endocrine disorders. Daily diet can eat more soybeans, black beans and other foods containing estrogen, and appropriate exercise to enhance physical fitness.

Patients with luteal insufficiency should actively seek medical treatment under the guidance of the doctor, do not take medication without authorization.