Prolonged use of birth control pills to regulate menstruation may cause liver and kidney function damage, gastrointestinal reactions, etc., and increase the risk of thromboembolism, breast cancer and other diseases.
This contraceptive pill is mainly estrogen-progestin combination preparation. Long-term use of birth control pills to regulate menstruation may cause gastrointestinal reactions, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, as well as liver and kidney function damage, etc.; the use of the drug may also trigger water and sodium retention can lead to weight gain, obesity, etc..
In addition, long-term use of the drug may also cause serious adverse drug reactions, such as increasing the risk of thrombosis/thromboembolic disease, such as deep vein thrombosis, etc.; may also increase the incidence of hormone-dependent tumors such as breast cancer, endometrial cancer.
Therefore, the specific use of the drug should follow the instructions of the doctor, during the use of the drug should pay attention to do the relevant tests, the emergence of adverse reactions should be promptly consult a doctor, receive standardized diagnosis and treatment.