Progesterone is secreted from the ovaries and is generally higher in women after ovulation. During pregnancy, women secrete progesterone to ensure the growth and development of the fetus, as progesterone also needs to be maintained at a certain level. However, in some children, high progesterone may also occur. So, what are the consequences of high progesterone in children?
High progesterone levels in children may lead to crossed leg rubbing syndrome, which is a serious consequence and a manifestation of behavioral disorders related to neurological disorders. During an episode, parents should divert their children's attention and try using traditional Chinese medicine to improve the condition. They can also go to the hospital for timely examination and diagnosis of the cause.
During pregnancy, although progesterone levels may increase in women, there is a certain limit to it. If progesterone exceeds the normal standard, it can also cause harm to the fetus, such as affecting the development of the spine and limbs, leading to deformities, and may also indicate the presence of diseases in women, such as corpus luteum cysts. When women experience endocrine disorders, it is also easy to cause high progesterone levels.
Once high levels of progesterone are detected during pregnancy, it is necessary to examine the fetus to rule out abnormal conditions such as molar pregnancy, and to check for any abnormalities in the fetus. At the same time, measures should be taken to lower progesterone levels and restore them to normal levels in order to proceed with pregnancy with peace of mind.