I would say it is definitely possible for a contraceptive coil to cause infection as it is a foreign body and generally they produce a response from our own body to defend it.
Bleeding is a side effect of the contraceptive implant. It can also be a sign of infection. See your health care provider to make sure the bleeding doesn't have another cause.
The contraceptive implant does not cause irregular heartbeat. See your health care provider today.
Yes, a contraceptive coil (IUD) can potentially increase the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in some individuals. While the coil itself does not directly cause UTIs, its presence can alter the vaginal flora or create conditions that may predispose a person to infections. It's important for individuals with an IUD to maintain good hygiene and consult a healthcare provider if they experience symptoms of a UTI.
Yes, irregular bleeding or spotting is a common side effect of the contraceptive implant.
Yes. They cause HTN together
If the coil is overheated it can easily short.
That is one of the side effects.
Yes if those medications are antibiotics.
There are no known drug interactions between yeast infection medications and levonorgestrel morning after pills like Plan B and Postinor.
Zithromax does not cause bladder infection.
Blood in urine could be a sign of a bladder infection. Drink lots of water or see your doctor.
An infection with an unknown cause.