The Mannix Ring refers to the Levonorgestrel IUD system. Symptoms of levonorgestrel IUD detachment are irregular vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, lower abdominal pain and swelling. It is recommended that a gynecological ultrasound examination be performed to clarify the location of the device.
Levonorgestrel IUD is a contraceptive device that can be used for both contraception and treatment of gynecological diseases. The principle is that it is placed in the uterus, and through the release of medication into the uterine lining, it can be used to treat excessive menstruation, endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial polyps, endometriosis, and so on.
When the levonorgestrel IUD system is dislodged, patients may experience irregular vaginal bleeding such as increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual periods, and increased vaginal bleeding, and in cases where the bleeding is prolonged, the patient may develop a secondary infection.
When the levonorgestrel IUD system is dislodged, it can also lead to uterine contractions, and patients may experience abdominal pain as well as soreness in the lower abdomen.
It is recommended that once the symptoms of levonorgestrel IUD detachment occur, the patient needs to go to the hospital, undergo relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease, and take relevant therapeutic measures under the guidance of the doctor.