Symptoms of luteinizing hormone deficiency

Symptoms of luteinizing hormone deficiency can be manifested as the following: i. It can be manifested as a series of menstrual irregularities such as prolonged periods, non-menstrual bleeding, dripping menstruation and irregular menstrual cycles. Second, it can show symptoms such as pre-menstrual abortion and habitual abortion. Progesterone can protect women’s uterine lining, provide support and protection for the early growth and development of the fetus during a woman’s pregnancy, and can play a calming effect on the uterus. If progesterone is insufficient, miscarriage can occur, and it can affect the normal development of the gestational sac. Menstrual cramps can occur. Functional bleeding of the uterus can occur. V. Symptoms that are not easily detectable, such as thyroid insufficiency, fibrocystic breasts, gallbladder disease, and hypoglycemia, can occur.