Can hand eczema be caused by taking Atywia Daily birth control pills? Changes appear during the winter. Does eczema affect the effectiveness of birth control pills? What can I use for eczema so as not to weaken the effect of contraception?
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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist
2 years ago
Various types of 'skin disorders' are rare as an adverse reaction of birth control pills, less than 1 in 1000 people. These include but are not limited to skin reactions including allergic dermatitis, neurodermatitis and/or atopic dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis. Eczema, also called atopic eczema, can also be caused by external factors and your statement is more indicative of the influence of cold or weather factors related to the season, since the ailments appear only in winter. However, it is worth talking to your doctor about it so that he can assess to what extent your complaints may be related to the use of the drug: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-i-dlaczego-zglaszac-dzialania-niepozadane I do not find information that the fact that someone has eczema weakens the effect of contraception. Soothing and regenerating products can be used for hands with eczema, I enclose an example, available on GdziePoLek online: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/101263/emotopic-lagodzacy-krem-na-egzeme-do-twarzy-i-ciala-krem/apteki https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/47457/mediderm-krem-krem/apteki https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/91575/dermedic-linum-emolient-regenerujacy-krem-do-rak-krem/apteki If the lesions are very severe and do not disappear after the products that can be used As part of self-medication, it is necessary to contact a dermatologist.