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Does using the birth control patch increase my risk for heart disease?

April 2nd, 2008 by health

The patch is generally safe for young, healthy women. The patch can pose risks for some women, especially women older than 35; women with high , , or high ; and women who .Recent studies show that women who use the patch may be exposed to more (the female hormone in birth control pills and the patch that keeps users from becoming pregnant) than women who use the birth control pill. Research is underway to see if the risk for blood clots (which can lead to attack or stroke) is higher in patch users. Talk with your doctor if you have questions about the patch.

If you’re using the patch, watch for signs of trouble, including:

  • Eye problems such as or
  • in the upper body or arm
  • Bad
  • Problems breathing
  • Spitting up blood
  • or in the leg
  • Yellowing of the skin or eyes
  • Breast lumps
  • Unusual (not normal) heavy bleeding from your vagina

If you have any of these symptoms, call .

Does taking birth control pills increase my risk for heart disease?

April 1st, 2008 by health

Taking birth control pills is generally safe for young, healthy women. But birth control pills can pose risks for some women, especially women older than 35; women with high , , or high ; and women who . Talk with your doctor if you have questions about the pill.

If you’re taking birth control pills, watch for signs of trouble, including:

  • Eye problems such as or
  • in the upper body or arm
  • Bad
  • Problems breathing
  • Spitting up blood
  • or in the leg
  • Yellowing of the skin or eyes
  • Breast lumps
  • Unusual (not normal) heavy bleeding from your vagina

If you have any of these symptoms, call .

Should I take a daily aspirin to prevent heart attack?

March 31st, 2008 by health

may be helpful for women at high risk, such as women who have already had a attack. can have serious side effects and may be harmful when mixed with certain medicines. If you’re thinking about taking , talk to your doctor first. If your doctor thinks is a good choice for you, be sure to take it exactly as your doctor tells you to.