Side Effects of Medications in Obstetrics and Gynecology - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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I researched the side effects of Lijieting online, and currently, I am experiencing nausea, abdominal pain, lower back pain, fatigue, and soreness in my buttocks after taking it.
I would like to ask the doctor if this is normal.

Chen, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/09/03

Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello, feeling nauseous could be related to the birth control pills.
Other symptoms are rare.
If the discomfort persists, it is advisable to see a gastroenterologist.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2021/09/03

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When it comes to understanding the side effects of medications in obstetrics and gynecology, it is essential to recognize that various medications can have different impacts on women's health, particularly concerning hormonal treatments, pain management, and contraceptive methods.
In your case, you mentioned experiencing nausea, abdominal pain, lower back pain, fatigue, and discomfort in the buttocks after taking a medication called "莉潔婷" (likely a form of hormonal contraceptive). These symptoms can be common side effects associated with hormonal contraceptives, which often contain synthetic forms of estrogen and progesterone.
Hormonal contraceptives work by altering the hormonal balance in the body to prevent ovulation, thicken cervical mucus, and thin the uterine lining. While they are effective for contraception and can help regulate menstrual cycles, they can also lead to side effects, especially during the initial months of use as the body adjusts to the new hormone levels. Common side effects include:
1. Nausea and Vomiting: These are often experienced, particularly when starting a new hormonal contraceptive. If the nausea is severe or persistent, it may be worth discussing with your healthcare provider.

2. Abdominal Pain: Some women report cramping or discomfort in the abdomen, which can be due to the hormonal changes affecting the uterus and surrounding tissues.

3. Fatigue: Hormonal fluctuations can lead to feelings of tiredness or fatigue, especially in the early stages of taking the medication.

4. Back Pain: Lower back pain can also be a side effect, potentially related to changes in the pelvic region due to hormonal influences.

5. Mood Changes: Hormonal contraceptives can affect mood and emotional well-being, leading to feelings of irritability or depression in some women.

While these side effects can be normal, it is crucial to monitor their intensity and duration. If symptoms are severe, persistent, or worsening, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider. They may suggest alternative contraceptive methods or investigate other underlying causes for your symptoms.

Additionally, it is important to consider the potential for drug interactions if you are taking other medications. Some medications can affect the efficacy of hormonal contraceptives, and vice versa. For example, certain antibiotics and anti-seizure medications can reduce the effectiveness of hormonal birth control, leading to unintended pregnancies. Therefore, always inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking.

In summary, while the symptoms you are experiencing can be common side effects of hormonal contraceptives, it is essential to communicate with your healthcare provider about your experiences. They can help determine whether these side effects are within the normal range or if further evaluation is necessary. Understanding the side effects of medications in obstetrics and gynecology is crucial for managing health effectively and ensuring that any treatment plan is tailored to your individual needs.

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