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Dizziness While Moving The Head, Headache, Irritable. History Of Stopping Cerazette For A While And Restarting Nacrez. Change In Hormones?
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I ran out of Cerazette a few weeks ago and due to needing an annual review and being away, it has resulted in me not having any to take for around a month, I have just started taking it again (now prescribed as Nacrez). I have had sore breasts which have subsided now but for the last two weeks I have been suffering from dizziness when I stand or move my head. Since yesterday I have also had a bad headache along with the dizziness and am feeling irritable. Could this be due to the change in hormones after stopping and starting this pill and if so, how long is it likely to last?
Hi, it appears that the stopping and re starting has nothing to do with the health condition, as it is friendly with you before. It could be a different aspect of health, with some infection in the ear, or ischemia of brain, so i advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Dizziness While Moving The Head, Headache, Irritable. History Of Stopping Cerazette For A While And Restarting Nacrez. Change In Hormones?
Hi, it appears that the stopping and re starting has nothing to do with the health condition, as it is friendly with you before. It could be a different aspect of health, with some infection in the ear, or ischemia of brain, so i advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.