Quit Taking Birth Control, Clear White Creamy Discharge, Sharp Pain In Right Breast, Increased Edema. What To Do ?
I quit taking my birth control 2 weeks ago, since that time I have had clearish, white creamy discharge....starting 3 days ago I begin having sharp pain in the right breast and also increased edema lower extremity. I take bp medication along with lasix. Im never this swollen though
do u think its just my body changing back to its regular cycle
It might be possible that all of the suigns and symptoms you describe are not really very related to withdrawal form the pills that you are taking. As for discharge, it is observed in some patients. I really suggest a clinical review and advice from a gynecologist in this case. It might not be a good idea to miss out a serious health issue at this stage. Excluding any serious health event is advisable. Thanks and hope this helps. Kind regards.
Bain LE, MD.
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Quit Taking Birth Control, Clear White Creamy Discharge, Sharp Pain In Right Breast, Increased Edema. What To Do ?
Hi and thanks for the query, It might be possible that all of the suigns and symptoms you describe are not really very related to withdrawal form the pills that you are taking. As for discharge, it is observed in some patients. I really suggest a clinical review and advice from a gynecologist in this case. It might not be a good idea to miss out a serious health issue at this stage. Excluding any serious health event is advisable. Thanks and hope this helps. Kind regards. Bain LE, MD.