I had the mirena for more tahn a year I started to suffer from headaches joint pain dizziness vomiting fatigue. I have been reading about a lot of side effects the Iud has so I had it removed shortly after I still suffered from the same problems unable to eat anything my doctor finalyy did a hyda scan which showed my gall bladder was not functioning properly, I had it removed , even after second opinion confirmed it was the best thing to do is this a side effect from having this foreign object in my body? Iam only 32 and have never suffered anything like this before always ate well and in good health.
Side effect of Mirena is headache, irregular periods & dizziness. It may vary from individual to individual. Once the hormonal system of the body adjusts, such symptoms disappear by itself.
Get connected to your gynae, you can take some other contraceptive device that suits you better.
In the meantime, keep yourself well hydrated, well nourished & get clinically examined by an ENT to rule out Vertigo. Take all the required tests. Get treated at the earliest.
Avoid doing heavy work & do not drive. Stay at rest. Stay away from addictions if any avoid stress.
Hope I have answered your queries. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Nupur K
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Would Taking Mirena Cause Headache And Dizziness?
Hello, Side effect of Mirena is headache, irregular periods & dizziness. It may vary from individual to individual. Once the hormonal system of the body adjusts, such symptoms disappear by itself. Get connected to your gynae, you can take some other contraceptive device that suits you better. In the meantime, keep yourself well hydrated, well nourished & get clinically examined by an ENT to rule out Vertigo. Take all the required tests. Get treated at the earliest. Avoid doing heavy work & do not drive. Stay at rest. Stay away from addictions if any avoid stress. Hope I have answered your queries. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Nupur K