Hello,
* As per my clinical experience, the Mirena removal crash syndrome is not mentioned in medical literature and hence the symptoms are of subjective phenomenon.
* The mirena contains
Levonorgestrel which is synthetic form of female hormone
Progesterone.
* The various features of crash symptoms include moderate to severe, mood swings, lethargy, irritability, insomnia,
depression, lack of mood, altered menses pattern
* Following are the modalities to cope up with the symptoms
- mild symptoms resolve on their own within a period of 1 month or so
- moderate to severe symptoms do require particular attention as
@ deep breathing exercises, meditations, YOGA, regular aerobics
@
analgesic as
ibuprofen with acetaminophen
@ black cohosh, chasteberry, evening primerose oil
* If the above measures do not show up with the regression of the symptoms, it is recommended to consult your OBGY in this regard.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel