Friday, February 5, 2010

Sudden Onset Nausea And Vertigo Is Ortho Tri Cyclen Lo Causing These Health Problems?

Is Ortho Tri Cyclen Lo causing these health problems? - sudden onset nausea and vertigo

I was on Ortho Lo for about 4 months, I had no side effects or problems. But recently, I developed a killer migraine.

Last week I had the sudden onset of nausea, upset stomach, dizziness, loss of balance.

The pill could be that these symptoms after all this time?

6 comments:

Brutally Honest said...

If you've never had headaches before the board then the chances are that the pills are doing very well. Make an appointment with your doctor and discuss. You can be a very good candidate for the pill, because if this happens, it can happen in other formulations. But you can find only one trained nurse, dass

Coldrake said...

Side effects of oral contraceptives typically begin only when you start taking them, not later. It's probably something else causing the problem, you should consult your doctor.

Almost a college grad!!! said...

You should consult your doctor. But if you develop migraines, through the regulation of fertility, which began for the first time began to take place later, most of them, probably not 4 months. I was in the same pill for about 5 months and have had no side effects

Amanda M said...

Yes, I have a headache for a long, long time, and no one had guessed my bc pill because I was there for so long. Finally I left and she has a spiral, and the headaches have not returned. I mean, I was two off the pill, but not in four months! I had the time! I am so happy to have my life!

♥Madison... said...

Yes, it is the pill, and you must be careful not reason enough blood drugged up to his brain.
They should at the gynecologist to change the pill.
It is expected that the accompanying symptoms to watch for 3 months and see how the pill goes in the body.
The Pill Can innadecuate, I was on Yasmin and I am swollen all over his body to the neck, nausea, dizziness, anxiety, very moody, hypertension and vascular disease.
I stopped taking the pill, it is an allergy to components.
In my opinion, alter the prescription pills in gynecology and obstetrics.
Finally, you can find a pill that is good for you, maybe you can find some to do justice, but it will.

Good luck! : D

skunk pie said...

Maybe, maybe not. You should consult your doctor. Take your over-the-know what, until you, or you'll lose the protection of pregnancy. Believe me, pregnancy is so traumatic as that!

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