Most female friends will know something about progesterone capsules. For them, progesterone is mainly used to regulate menstruation, maintain female pregnancy, and thus protect the fetus. However, there are also many female friends who may not know much about progesterone capsules and will buy progesterone capsules in pharmacies without authorization. Is this good? If you don't take it well, will there be any side effects?
First of all, we should know that progesterone is the primary hormone in the human body, so the side effects are not great, so just pay attention to the dosage. However, the following adverse reactions may occur during taking: dizziness, headache, nausea, depression, breast pain, breakthrough bleeding, vaginal drip bleeding, weight gain or loss, changes in cervical secretions, fatigue, fever, insomnia, chloasma and abnormal liver function.