i started taking singular 2 weeks ago to prevent capsular contraction. i noticed it helped right away, the breast softened almost instantly. by the 9th day i was experiencing some chest pain so i decided to stop it right there. i haven t taken it in 5 days but i can feel my breast starting to tighten again. Is it safe for me to start taking it again? i think i made a mistake by stopping it. Also, i was told it was ok to take with aspirin as i also have a small clot in my wrist as a result of the IV from surgery. I am now reading that it might not have been a good idea to take the two together. i also read (after the fact) that you should never just stop it as if you take it for less than 1 month you can have a higher chance of stroke. Any suggestions? I am 39 years old if this helps.
You should start taking that medication as prescribed. It wouldn’t affect you anyway. If the clot is small then u don’t need to take Aspirin as it will dissolve by its own with time.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Naira Jahangir, OB and GYN Specialist
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How To Treat Capsular Contraction?
Hello, You should start taking that medication as prescribed. It wouldn’t affect you anyway. If the clot is small then u don’t need to take Aspirin as it will dissolve by its own with time. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Naira Jahangir, OB and GYN Specialist