Sexual health: What kind of contraceptive pills should women not use.
In the following situations, it is best for men to wear condoms during sexual intercourse:
1. Patients with benign breast tumors, uterine fibroids, and various malignant tumors should not use it to avoid adverse effects on the tumor.
2. Individuals who have previously or currently suffered from vascular thrombotic diseases such as cerebral thrombosis, myocardial infarction, vasculitis, etc. cannot use it. The estrogen in contraceptive pills may increase blood clotting and worsen symptoms of cardiovascular disease.
3. It is not suitable for women to use chronic headaches, especially migraines and vascular headaches.
4. People who have had too little menstruation in the past, it is best not to. Long term use of contraceptive pills can cause endometrial atrophy and reduce menstrual flow.
5. Breastfeeding women should not use it. Contraceptive pills can reduce milk secretion, reduce milk quality, and enter milk, which is unfavorable for lactating women.
Women with acute, chronic hepatitis, and nephritis should not take it. Because the contraceptive pills that enter the body are metabolized by the liver and excreted by the kidneys, if used by women with acute, chronic hepatitis, or nephritis, the burden on the liver and kidneys will increase.
7. People with heart disease or heart dysfunction should not use it. The estrogen in contraceptive pills can trap substances such as water and sodium in the body, increasing the burden on the heart.
Women with high blood pressure should not use it. A few women may experience an increase in blood pressure after taking medication.
9. People with diabetes and diabetes family history should not use it. After taking the contraceptive pill, the blood sugar value may rise slightly, and the recessive diabetes will be significant, which will have a negative impact on women with diabetes.
10. For women with hyperthyroidism, it is best not to use contraceptives until they are cured