Progesterone Cream Usage (Male)

Evaluating Risk Factors: High Dose Progesterone In Males

Evaluating your likely current (and near future) state of health means taking into account the risk factors — such as progesterone cream usage (male) — that affect you.   Our medical diagnosis tool, The Analyst™, identifies major risk factors by asking the right questions.

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If you indicate natural progesterone use, The Analyst™ will ask further questions including this one:
How much progesterone cream are you using per day? You may need to look on the jar to figure out how many milligrams you are using.
Possible responses:
→ None / don't know
→ 6mg or less per day
→ 7-14mg per day
→ Over 15mg per day
→ Don't know - standard female dose of OTC product

The Diagnostic Process

Based on your response to this question, which may indicate taking low dose progesterone, taking normal dose progesterone or taking high dose progesterone, The Analyst™ will use differential diagnosis to consider possibilities such as:
Progesterone Excess

Progesterone Excess also suggests the following possibilities:

Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

One mysterious effect in the progesterone intolerant women is bladder problems.  Some women have either a great increase in urinary tract infections or a feeling like they are having an infection as soon as they try taking a "normal" progesterone dose.  If bladder symptoms start and stop with starting and stopping progesterone, they may be related.

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