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Is Nexplanon The Cause For Dizziness, Fatigue And Numbness In Legs?

Two months ago I started experiencing dizziness and fatigue. Two weeks ago I now also have numbness in my legs and feet and lower back. I received the nexplanon implant about a year ago and I wondering if that could have something to do with it. Blood tests and a cat scan has been done so far but nothing was found.
Tue, 5 Jan 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, once the CT finding is unremarkable then this is nothing to worry, such dizziness and fatigue have several reasons apart from the cerebral disease (In your case it is being ruled out ) most of the time it is highly related with age and gender and it is not being given here, vestibular dysfunction needs to be ruled out, hope this information helps (In absence of basic information it is difficult to advise anything )
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Is Nexplanon The Cause For Dizziness, Fatigue And Numbness In Legs?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, once the CT finding is unremarkable then this is nothing to worry, such dizziness and fatigue have several reasons apart from the cerebral disease (In your case it is being ruled out ) most of the time it is highly related with age and gender and it is not being given here, vestibular dysfunction needs to be ruled out, hope this information helps (In absence of basic information it is difficult to advise anything )