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Had Changed Mirena To Paraguard, Abdominal Pain, Did Various Tests, Noticed Hydronephrosis. Have Abdominal Pain, Changed To Mirena

In January of 2005 I had a mirena put in, I had it removed in Dec 2010. Then in feb of 2012 I got a paraguard, I started having severe abdominal pain, URQ. I had ultrasounds, 2 cat scans, a hida scan and upper endosopy none of the tests showed much, just mild hydronephrosis. Then I had the paraguard replaced with a mirena six weeks ago. Now I get severe crippling lower abdominal pain
Wed, 24 Apr 2013
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Hi

Thanks for writing in

Some patients for unknown reasons do not accept IUCD very well
Seems you are one of those cases
Actually body starts treating it as a foreign object
SO better get it removed and go for some other form of contraception

Hope this helps
Do write back in case of concern
Wishing you a healthy life ahead
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Had Changed Mirena To Paraguard, Abdominal Pain, Did Various Tests, Noticed Hydronephrosis. Have Abdominal Pain, Changed To Mirena

Hi Thanks for writing in Some patients for unknown reasons do not accept IUCD very well Seems you are one of those cases Actually body starts treating it as a foreign object SO better get it removed and go for some other form of contraception Hope this helps Do write back in case of concern Wishing you a healthy life ahead