Hi,
Regestrone is a medication that contains the hormone
progesterone and is commonly used to treat a variety of menstrual and reproductive disorders. One of the conditions it can be used for is to regulate or reduce the thickness of the endometrial lining.
In your case, your doctor has prescribed Regestrone because your endometrial wall is thick, which could be causing the heavy flow during your period. By taking Regestrone, you will be taking a synthetic form of progesterone that can help regulate your menstrual cycle and reduce the thickness of the endometrial lining.
It's important to take Regestrone as directed by your doctor and to follow up with her if you have any concerns or if your symptoms do not improve. Additionally, your doctor may want to continue monitoring your endometrial thickness over time to ensure that it returns to a normal range.
It's also worth noting that at your age, it's not uncommon for menstrual irregularities to occur as you approach
menopause. However, it's important to have any changes in your menstrual cycle evaluated by your doctor to rule out any underlying conditions.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician