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Pati (Anonymous, 94.254.176.) Warszawa 2 years ago

Can Drovelis cause swelling?

Hello, I went from Slinda to Drovelis. Unfortunately, at Slinda I was constantly bleeding. I have been using drovelis for a month from this moment I have quite a lot of water retention in the body. Swollen dlonie, feet, sometimes knees.bylam at the doctor prescribed me Diured for water retention in the body but I do not see improvement. Can it cause Drovelis and is it best to change the drug after a month.

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Эльмира (Anonymous, 188.146.174.) 4 months ago

For me, firewood causes bloating and swelling of everything that is possible) I thought I gained weight, I was happy, but no - this is edema. I stopped taking it - after a week minus 8 kg, and after two so minus all 12 kg. Edema does not bother me. Only bloating is embarrassing. Belly, like a pregnant woman))) Maybe you can take something with this drug to neutralize this side effect.

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

2 years ago

When taking Drovelis, no more than 1 in 100 people may develop swelling of the skin, swelling of the breasts, swelling of certain parts of the body, e.g. ankle joints as a side effect. Previously, you used Slinda, which contains only one hormone - progestin. You are currently taking Drovelis, which also contains estrogen. According to the Documentation for Drovelis: "Exogenous estrogens can cause or worsen the symptoms of hereditary and acquired angioedema." This is a very rare disease, but I mention it out of caution - I think the doctor would pay attention to it just as he probably verified that the swelling is not somehow related to venous circulation problems after Drovelis (also rare, but possible, usually there is also pain). In my opinion, if the preparation causes ailments so troublesome that you have to reach for another drug to try to eliminate them, it may be a signal that it is worth considering a change. I think that edema is also worth showing to the gynecologist, who may have more experience in the occurrence of potential side effects. I enclose information that may be helpful: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-i-dlaczego-zglaszac-dzialania-niepozadane

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