How to Take Deferiprone to Stop Bleeding

When taking dextroprogesterone for hemostatic treatment, it is generally recommended to take 10mg orally twice a day for 5-7 days, which can effectively stop bleeding, the specific method of taking should follow the doctor’s instruction. When abnormal uterine bleeding occurs, if the hemoglobin value is 90g/L, and the effect of ordinary hemostatic drugs is not obvious, you can use dextroprogesterone to stop bleeding treatment under the guidance of a doctor, generally recommended to take 10mg orally twice a day for 5-7 days, after which the bleeding will gradually decrease. If the bleeding is still heavy, it is recommended to consider scraping treatment. Deferiprone is essentially a progestin and can be taken orally to stop bleeding in women who experience abnormal uterine bleeding. When progesterone is used, the proliferative phase of the endometrium will change to the secretory phase and the bleeding symptoms will improve. If adverse reactions such as nausea, menstrual disorders, headache, etc. occur after taking the drug, it is recommended to terminate the treatment and seek medical advice to change the treatment plan in time. Therefore, if a woman has abnormal uterine bleeding, it is recommended to consult a gynecologist in time. If dextroprogesterone is used to treat the bleeding, it can be taken orally twice a day, one tablet each time, for five to seven days, but if the symptoms do not get better after taking the medicine, it is necessary to review the symptoms in time for further treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Specific drugs need to be taken under the guidance of a doctor, do not take on your own.