What Causes Headaches,blurred Vision And Dizziness In Spite Of Having Implanon?
I have the implanon in my arem and has only had it 8 months and now since I started back having inter course as well I ve started having headaches, blurry vision, dizziness, watering mouth, and change of appetite. Is this normal? And do I need to see my doctor?
Hello, I have gone through your query and here are the possibilities: 1. If you still have the implant on, these symptoms can be considered secondary effects to the hormone content and which need a clinical evaluation. 2. If you have had the implant removed recently, these can be considered to be due to the withdrawal effect of the hormones or if some time has elapsed, due to a possible pregnancy. Headaches and blurred vision, however, are not considered symptoms of pregnancy and hence, need to be evaluated clinically by a specialist. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Headaches,blurred Vision And Dizziness In Spite Of Having Implanon?
Hello, I have gone through your query and here are the possibilities: 1. If you still have the implant on, these symptoms can be considered secondary effects to the hormone content and which need a clinical evaluation. 2. If you have had the implant removed recently, these can be considered to be due to the withdrawal effect of the hormones or if some time has elapsed, due to a possible pregnancy. Headaches and blurred vision, however, are not considered symptoms of pregnancy and hence, need to be evaluated clinically by a specialist. Hope this helps.