I have been taking the slinda pill for 3 weeks and I had from the second week of strong migraine, and to date I have recent extreme fatigue in the body, I would like to know if it could be related to the pill because there is only its that has changed into taking medication.
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
11 months ago
The symptoms you describe may be related to the use of the Slinda pill. Severe migraine and extreme fatigue are potential side effects that can occur when using this contraceptive drug.
It's important to note that reactions to hormonal medications can be very individual. Some women experience side effects in the first weeks or months of use while the body adjusts to new hormone levels.
If the symptoms are bothersome or persist for a long time, it is recommended to consult a doctor. Your doctor can assess whether your symptoms are actually related to the Slinda pill or if there are other causes. Depending on your situation, your doctor may consider changing your dose or type of contraception.
Please note that you should not stop taking this medicine without consulting your doctor. Abruptly stopping the contraceptive pill can lead to menstrual cycle disorders and increase the risk of unwanted pregnancy.
It is also worth paying attention to other factors that can affect your well-being, such as stress, diet or sleep quality. Sometimes, these factors can exacerbate or mask the side effects of medications.
If you have doubts about this situation, it is always worth consulting a doctor who can provide more personalized advice. If you are not able to make a face-to-face visit, I attach a link to the online teleconsultation: