Will taking Yasmin make you fat? Many people think that Yasmin is, after all, a type of estrogen, and growth hormone is what causes people to gain weight. So will taking Yasmin make me gain weight? 1Will taking Yasmin make you fat? Drugs like Yasmin are short-acting contraceptives. Their ingredient is drospirenone, an anti-infective corticosteroid that can effectively improve the body's water and sodium retention. In addition, drugs like Yasmin contain the least estrogen, so it is not easy to gain weight after taking this kind of medicine. However, some people will have a better appetite when taking this kind of medicine. If they overeat or drink too much, they will gain weight. Therefore, when taking this kind of medicine, you must pay attention to exercise and control your diet appropriately. In addition, when taking this kind of medicine, you must be careful not to miss a dose. If you miss a dose, it will cause irregular vaginal bleeding due to the growth hormone in the body. In addition, if you miss a dose, you may also get pregnant. 2The efficacy and function of Yasmin Yasmin is a new type of short-acting contraceptive containing drospirenone. It is a third-generation contraceptive with low side effects and good results. In addition to its contraceptive effect, it can also improve skin acne, relieve early menstrual breast pain, increase weight, etc., and has a positive effect on blood pressure and blood sugar. It can also adjust menstrual disorders caused by endocrine imbalance; if taken on time, the contraceptive rate can reach 99%. How to take it: Start taking it on the 5th day of menarche every month. It is best to take it at the same time every day for 21 consecutive days. Once you miss a dose, you should take it first, otherwise it will affect the contraceptive effect and you may get pregnant accidentally. Whether it is used for contraception or regulating menstruation, you cannot stop taking it for 21 days every month. If you stop taking the medicine in the middle, it will cause withdrawal bleeding, and it will not play the role of contraception or regulating menstruation. 3 Side effects of Yasmin Common side effects include nausea, abdominal pain, weight gain, headache, depression, changes in attitude, breast pain, and dull breast pain. Phase III clinical studies conducted in my country showed that 163 (28.6%) of the 570 patients in the Yasmin group in all clinical studies experienced drug-related adverse reactions. The three most common treatment-related adverse reactions (incidence rate greater than or close to 5%) were uterine bleeding (36 cases, or 6.3%), nausea and vomiting (27 cases, or 4.7%), and mood swings (32 cases, or 5.6%). These adverse events are all known side effects of the spinach seed contraceptive. try In the trial, the most serious adverse reactions that were clearly related to the experimental drug in the Yasmin group were 2 cases (0.4%) of pregnancy. These patients had a record of missing or delaying taking the medicine before they discovered they were pregnant. No other serious side effects occurred in patients taking Yasmin. |
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