Nexplanon Side Effect
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Pharmd350 - Jan 18th, 2013 1:22 pm.
Pharmd350
Pharmd350
got the nexplanon implant january2012 and iv had headaches since. For the past four months i have had a migraine and tried all sorts of painkillers. Iv had really bad abdominal pains, sickness, dizzyness, aching breasts, tiredness and today blurred vision. I have taken 5 pregnancy tests. 2 said positive, 3 said negative. I have been to doctors and hospital and theyve checked urine and blood and said im fine but i have a scan on friday. I cant wait that long as i have a 1 year old daughter who i cant pick up or play because of the pain and tiredness. Can you offer some advice please. Im so tited of been in agony
re: Nexplanon Side Effect by Dr M K Gupta - Jan 20th, 2013 12:21 pm
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Dr M K Gupta
Dr M K Gupta
Dear Madam

Nexplanon is often a long-acting, reversible contraceptive as a tiny, flexible rod, that's inserted less than your skin within your upper arm. It has the hormone progestogen, a small amount of which can be released into the body on a daily basis. Jetski from the monthly release of eggs from a ovaries. So, if there are no eggs to fertilise, you cannot become pregnant.

Exactly like other medicines nexplanon implant and the utilization of some other hormonal implant contraceptive implant could be linked to some uncomfortable side effects. Some of the most commonly reported side effects seen by ladies who have used Nexplanon include:

Acne
Breast tenderness and pain
Headache
Irregular bleeding
Weight changes
Vaginal infection
Abdominal discomfort

It is crucial that you know your gynecologist in case you develop any of these side effects in fact it is not tolerable or experience other reactions, if you are unclear whether or not they could possibly be associated with the contraceptive implant.

The implant can remain available for about 36 months. If the contraceptive implant is inserted you will be given a card that states the date where it should be removed. Please keep the card somewhere safe, to make an appointment together with your doctor before this date. You can also enroll in our free e-mail alert intend to assist you to remember when you ought to think of getting the contraceptive implant removed.

To remove the contraceptive implant a trained medical practioner will first have the position of the implant using their fingertips. A local anaesthetic will likely then be utilized to numb the spot before a tiny incision is manufactured inside the skin on one side in the implant. The implant will likely then be gently pushed through the incision and removed. As soon as the implant is removed, a pressure bandage could be used on minimise any bruising.

So please discuss with your gynecologist and get it removed if you can not tolerate it.


With regards

M.K. Gupta
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