Showing posts with label Yasmin pulmonary embolism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yasmin pulmonary embolism. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2015

What Happens When a Contraceptive Goes Wrong?

A majority of women use birth control pills without knowing their severe and real risk of an adverse effect associated with the side effects. Even the most popular contraceptive pills (like Yaz, Gianvi, BeYaz, Ocella and Yasmin) have been linked with serious life threatening side effects such as pulmonary embolism.

Below mentioned are some of the most common side effects of hormonal contraceptives-

  • Blood clots (DVTs) (PEs) (SVTs)
  • Kidney damage
  • Strokes (ATEs) or (SVTs), and occasionally (DVTs)
  • Pulmonary embolisms
  • Gallbladder disease
  • Deep-vein thrombosis (DVT)
  • Superficial Vein Thrombosis (SVT)
  • Sagittal Venous Thrombosis (SVT)
  • Liver damage
  • Blindness
  • Even death

If you sustain a blood clot, such as a DVT, PE, you generally will be placed on blood thinners for at least 6 months which may include: Coumadin, lovenox, Xarelto, Pradaxa, Heparin or even aspirin.

Did you know that you have a legal right to receive detailed information about every medicine you take and if the manufacturer fails to do adequately inform you of the side effects they may be held liable?

If you or your loved one has fallen victim to the side effects of contraceptive pills, then you should take legal action against the manufacturer of the pill.

You should consult an experienced lawyer to find out if you are eligible to file a lawsuit. Many lawyers offer free consultation and you need to pay them only when and if you win. They fight for your rights in order to try to get the compensation that you deserve.

However, you need to understand that you must file your lawsuit within a certain amount of time, or you will lose your right to claim. This time varies from state to state and your attorney can explain you about this in detail.

After a review of your case, your attorney should be able to answer all your questions related to your past and future medical bills, lost income, and funeral expenses (if applicable).

If you want to use hormonal contraceptive, it is essential for you to seek professional medical help in order to know the best available options for you. Your physician should be able to provide you safe recommendations after knowing your health and medical conditions. There is no place for any negligence when it comes to your health and safety. Speak candidly and find out what the alternatives are, and know your medical history and family medical history before using something hormonal in nature that could have a devastating future impact.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Ways to identify signs of a PE (pulmonary embolism)

Blood clotting can lead to fatal health problems. Pulmonary embolism (PE) is one such medical condition, which involves blood clotting that takes place in arteries, which supply oxygen to the lungs. Mostly the embolism forms in the lower extreme body parts. After the formation, it breaks free and travels with the blood flow towards the lungs and heart.

An embolism that is formed in legs first passes through the heart before it reaches the lungs.

In this post, you learn how one can identify signs and symptoms of a PE. Out of the many reasons that can cause an internal blood clot, the use of hormonal contraceptives such as yasmin can cause pulmonary embolism, especially since the active hormone has been shown to double the risk of clotting versus other birth control pills.

In severe and tragic conditions, yaz consumption may also cause death.

A PE is found my readily in adults, both males and females. Any adult can suffer from it especially those who have been on prolonged bed rest. Chances of embolism are higher after surgery. Physical injury, obesity, smoking, and long periods of constant sitting are some other factors that make anyone prone to it.  Hormones can impact and create a PE. For females, pregnancy or birth control can lead to it, for males the use of testosterone supplementation for Low-T may create one.

To recognize PE symptoms, be aware of your body’s physical conditions and limits. An early sign of this condition is difficulty in breathing, but sometimes people relate this sign to anxiety.

See if you are experiencing a sensation of light-headedness. This feeling may eventually lead to fainting and unconsciousness. If you experience something like this, it may indicate that your brain is not getting right amount of oxygen supply.

Another common symptom that can be indicative of pulmonary embolism is pain and discomfort in chest. The pain may range from dull to acute, or it could also be piercing or throbbing. Upon experiencing any unusual chest pain or any of these symtpoms, be sure to get your health evaluated by a doctor without any delay.

Feel and check your pulse rate and see if it feels rapid. This is another crucial observation that one must take into account along with above symptoms. See if your heartbeat is racing or if the pulse is erratic and rapid. However, one must observe what is normal for them in their daily living.

See if you have swelling or pain in legs as well. Many times swelling and pain is not noticeable initially, until it begins to interfere with bodily movements. However, if you do happen to notice discomfort or swelling, consider it an alarming sign and watch out for previous symptoms and see a doctor immediately.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Remember! Never Pop Pills Without A Doctor’s Consent

You must have heard this a hundred times, “Do not use this medicine without the supervision of a qualified physician.” There is good reason for that.

Every pill has the potential to reach within the human body in an adverse manner. This is not just limited to antibiotics or highly complicated anti-anxiety or anti-depressant pills, but also goes for elective products that people may think are just “benign” like birth control pills as well.

The very fact, that the way pills are meant to work, are by dissolving in your blood stream and complicating and changing your hormones, means you should think twice before taking them and consider only take them when completely necessarily.

Consulting a physician first is important because only he can deem, whether you need that pill or not and discuss with you the consequences and alternatives. He would examine the severity of your case, your medical history, and your current health status, and then suggest what if anything is best for your case.

Below is a list of certain pills along with how they might potentially react:

Antacids- Potential side effects include milk-alkali syndrome, alkalosis, renal failure, and hypercalcemia. Dehydration and Vomiting are more common side-effects and are observed in people that consume large amounts of antacids at the same time. The main use of these side effects is from the incorporation of calcium in antacids.

Pain killers- We don’t really think before consuming painkillers, do we? Well, we should because the list of their adverse effects include agitation, lowered blood pressure, muscle contractions, nausea, ED, and even seizures and hallucinations. Also, addiction is a major problem.

Birth control pills- Their effects may be extremely adverse. They alter the hormones of a woman to avert pregnancy. Side effects include deep vein thrombosis, DVT, pulmonary embolism, PE, Blindness, Cardiac health issues, stroke, sagittal vein thrombosis and potential death. The negative consequences of consuming pills like yaz and yasmin have led many women to resort to a yaz lawyer to try and obtain compensation for their loss.

Sleeping Pills- Again, may be fatal in nature. They cause lung issues while breathing, and make breathing slower and shallower. Other side effects include burning sensation, stomach issues, dehydration, headaches, fits, and weakness.

Muscle relaxers- They are effective, but also very strong. They can possible cause cardiac arrest or paralysis. Wooziness is the most common side effect of muscle relaxants, followed by weakness or vomiting. In extreme cases, unconsciousness and hallucinations are also a possibility.

Remember, to be completely candid and transparent with your doctor, regardless of the nature of your issues. Doctors understand the need for confidentiality with their patients, and the same helps them lend helpful advice. The more information you communicate to them, the better they can diagnose and form a solution for whatever ails you.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Some Notable Facts On Pulmonary Embolisms

A Pulmonary embolism is a medical condition that occurs due to sudden blockage in arteries that carry blood to the lungs. The blockage in lung arteries occurs when a blood clot, that moves through one of the deep veins of the leg, to a lung, which in turn, either completely blocks or restricts the normal flow of blood.

A Pulmonary Embolism, sometimes abbreviated as a “PE” is a serious condition that has the potential to:

  • Completely damage a part of the lung, resulting in increased blood pressure in the pulmonary veins.
  • Decrease the levels of fresh oxygen in your blood.
  • Harm other body parts because of lack of oxygen-rich blood.

If the size of a blood clot is large enough to completely block the flow of oxygen-rich blood through veins, this condition can lead to death. A Pulmonary embolism is a highly complex form of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) in which blood clots developed in the deep veins of the legs. The loosely attached clots can move with the flow of the blood, through the veins, causing blockage. Sometimes, aPE is referred to as a venous thromboembolism (VTE).

Immobilization is a major cause of the occurrence of PE. Long bed rest after an injury or operation can result in the formation of a clot either the in the veins of arms or legs.

A long journey by plane or car can also cause this condition. Sitting for a long time in the same position can form blood clots as well.

Apart from this, trauma or injury (especially to the legs), obesity, heart ailments (such as an irregular heartbeat), or a family history of blood clots are other potential signs of elevated clot risk.

Major signs and symptoms of this condition include shortness of breath that may occur suddenly:

  • Sudden pain in chest which becomes unbearable when breathing
  • Unexplained shortness of breath
  • Heart palpitations
  • Irregular pulse rate
  • Coughing up blood
  • Rapid breathing
  • Swelling of the leg or along a vein in the leg
  • Sweating
  • Skin discoloration on the effected leg
  • Nervousness
  • Fainting

Some important points that can help prevent PE:

  • Women who use oral contraceptives, such as yaz, can also experience a PE. However, a yaz pulmonary embolism lawsuit can help obtain compensation if this has occurred. It is advisable to use such medications as per your doctor’s instructions and consider all possible birth controls before resorting to a hormonal one.
  • Regular exercise can also prevent this condition
  • Take medicines that prevent clot formation as per your doctor’s advice
  • Regular body check-ups are a must, especially after the age of 30

Friday, January 10, 2014

Signs, Symptoms And Some Major Causes Of Pulmonary Embolism

A Pulmonary embolism or a PE is a medical condition in which the pulmonary vessels in both or one of the lungs become blocked. The reason behind the blockage is mainly the formation of one or more blood clots that travel through the veins from other body parts. Generally, this medical condition is a result of a clot that has transferred from small vessels in the arm, heart or leg.

Blood clots keep traveling through the venous systems, till the time it reaches a point after which it is no longer possible for it to travel freely through the system. Because of that, the affected part of the lung no longer gets the right flow of blood.

Below are some of the most common signs and symptoms of a PE:

  • Breath shortness – the patient is likely to have difficulty speaking properly

  • Chest pain – the pain becomes worse when the patient takes a deep breath

  • Sweating – patient may experience profuse sweating and clamming

  • Paleness – patient who are severely affected by pulmonary embolism may start to look too while or pale
Failing to receive proper medical assistance in case the patient is severely affected by this medical problem, can end up resulting in cardiac arrest, amputation, blindness, stroke, or death.

Some known reasons for pulmonary embolisms:
DVT (deep vein thrombosis) – A DVT is basically a blood clot that has formed within the veins of the leg. The clot sometimes travels through the vein channel resulting in a PE. Redness, swelling and pain in the calves may be indicative of DVT.

Contraceptives – Using birth control pills like yasmin can also cause pulmonary embolism. This is because contraceptives contain higher estrogen which can add to the chances of clotting.

Post-surgical complications – People who have had major surgery mostly remain immobile for a certain period of time, both before and after the surgery. Because of lack of physical activity and mobility, patients stand at a heightened risk of clot formation. Also post-surgery, the subsequent immobility can slow down the blood flow resulting in clot formation.

Pregnancy – During pregnancy, the blood becomes thicker and hence increases the chances of a clot forming, with additional increases as the female’s body goes through pregnancy changes. Women undergoing caesarean may additional risks of PE since it includes the post-surgical complication.

Leg injuries – Patients who have suffered tramatic crash injuries or orthopedic fractures have higher risks of suffering from a PE. The trauma directly affects the leg veins which boosts the chances of DVTs and eventually risks of PE.

Common birth control pills like yasmin can boost chances of pulmonary embolism in women trying to manage pregnancy via contraceptives.