yes, having one increases your chances of of infection. Call your dr immediately.
Mirena does not cause infections.
Vaginal sores are not a known side effect of IUDs. It may be a sign of infection. See your health care provider for diagnosis and treatment.
You can get an infection with or without the IUD. Expulsion of an IUD doesn't increase the risk of infection.
No, there is no connection between IUDs and the kidney. An IUD is placed in the uterus1, which has no pathway to the kidney.1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iud
Paragard will not reduce vaginal secretions, but Mirena may have a slight effect.
Trichomoniasis is an infection caused by parasitic protozoa. In short, it's an STD. You can easily get it from having sex with an infected person, but an IUD won't cause it.
Yes, a hormonal IUD can reduce vaginal moisture - a copper IUD will not. This is common across all forms of hormonal birth control, vaginal dryness is a common side-effect.
it absolutely can you could be allergic to some of the compnents of the device go to the doctor and have it checked out
Pregnancy on the IUD is unusual. Bleeding with the IUD is not a special sign of pregnancy. If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
The IUD will not cause abdominal tightness. The IUD is in the uterus, which is behind the pubic bone; it is not in the abdomen.
You can get trichomoniasis regardless of whether you have an IUD. The IUD does not cause or prevent trich.
no, the iud can't cause limb loss. it should be removed early in pregnancy, though, due to infection risk. talk with your healthcare provider for advice specific to your situation.