Nowadays, women have a wide range of birth control methods to choose from, which differ in their usage, cost, formulation, the range of contraindications and side effects. Still, birth control pills remain the most convenient and affordable way of preventing pregnancy, and one of the most popular among them is Yaz. There is hardly a woman today who hasn’t heard of or hasn’t taken Yaz. These birth control pills are produced by one of the leading German pharmaceutical companies and contain two hormones that are efficient in preventing unwanted pregnancy. Since Yaz (and a similar higher dosage pill, Yasmin) was approved by the FDA in 2006, many women searching for the right contraceptive choice have been recommended Bayer Yaz. These pills are also often advertised on the Internet.
In spite of Yaz’s popularity and easy accessibility, it numerous side effects have been reported by women taking Yaz. Some of them are severe and may seriously negatively impact your health. Women who suffer from any chronic conditions should be especially vigilant before beginning to take Yaz. Recently, the link between Yaz birth control and blood clots has been the basis of thousands of lawsuits. In this article we shall focus on by far the most dangerous of the side effects potentially caused by Yaz — blood clots.
So, the question is: why does Yaz cause blood clots? Many women who have reported suffering blood clots from Yaz were found to have significantly raised blood potassium levels, known as hyperkalemia. It is for this reason that women taking Yaz and Yasmin should have their blood potassium levels checked frequently by their doctors, and women who have a history of suffering blood clots or other cardiovascular problems should not be prescribed it at all. It is for this reason that it is very important for your doctor to take a thorough medical history before prescribing Yaz or Yasmin.
Taking into consideration all the above mentioned factors, it is worth underlining that women considering taking should undergo a thorough medical examination, especially those who have suffered strokes and/or heart attacks in the past. This way it is possible to reduce the Yaz blood clot risk. However, no matter how healthy you are, if you have taken Yaz — it is better to be aware of the symptoms of having suffered a blood clot (Yaz may also cause other health issues, those will be covered later). Possible signs of blood clots are very varied but the most common may include: spitting blood, fainting, weakness, nausea, vision disturbance, severe headache, stomach ache, discomfort when urinating, sudden chest pain, leg cramps or swelling. If you notice more than one or two of these symptoms, you should immediately contact your doctor or go to the nearest hospital. Delay may result in death since the consequences of blood clots are unpredictable and may be very serious.
If you suffered Yaz blood clots which seriously affected your quality of life and health, don’t suffer in silence. Contact an experienced Yaz side effect lawyer/Yaz birth control lawyer today to for a free consultation and to discuss your eligibility to make a claim against the manufacturer of Yaz.
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