Ten benefits of birth control pills
1. Stop bleeding due to prolonged bleeding due to functional bleeding
Functional Uterus Bleeding (abbreviated as "functional blood", not "uterine blood") can be stopped by using short-acting contraceptive pills, and the effect is more than 90% certain. Dosage varies depending on the condition. Generally, one or two tablets a day is enough, and it takes three to five days to be effective. If the condition is serious, you can take a few more tablets, preferably every 8 hours or 12 hours. How long it takes is very important. Because the bleeding recurs as soon as the medicine is stopped, we certainly don’t want the bleeding to come again immediately after the bleeding stops, so we take the medicine for more than 20 days so that the next bleeding will be about a month later. If there is a lot of bleeding, you don’t have to stick to the fifth day prescribed in the book to start taking medicine. Instead, you can take medicine on the first or two days after bleeding. Take medicine early and stop bleeding early. Why not?
2. Unsatisfactory menstruation regulation
If the medication is taken monthly like this, it will appear that "menstruation" occurs every month, and the amount of menstruation is not large. The patient often thinks that the disease is cured, but in fact the disease often relapses after stopping the medication. Because of the disease of functional hemorrhage, especially during adolescence and menopause, 80% to 90% of cases are false menstruation without ovulation. To completely cure miscarriage, you must establish your own normal ovulation function, which is very important during adolescence. The pharmacological effect of birth control pills is to inhibit ovulation. Therefore, if birth control pills are used to treat hemorrhage and regulate menstruation, ovulation will not occur. Strictly speaking, this is not curing a disease, but adding fuel to the fire! I do not advocate the use of contraceptive pills to regulate menstruation for women of childbearing age, but it is only suitable for menopause.
3. Functional blood regulation of menstruation during menopause
I generally don’t like to use birth control pills for late menopausal bleeding, unless there is bleeding or bleeding. Because the contraceptive pill has the pharmacological effects of both estrogen and progesterone, even if the patient's own ovaries no longer secrete female Even if you take hormones, birth control pills will also cause you to have false menstruation as usual, which can last until you are 60 or 70 years old. How annoying is that. At this time, the author often only uses medroxyprogesterone for periodic treatment. This is a clever use of a characteristic of progesterone, that is, if there is no estrogen to lay the groundwork, progesterone alone will not cause bleeding after drug withdrawal. Therefore, if there is no blood after taking progesterone, it means that the patient's ovaries have stopped secreting estrogen, and then this troublesome cycle treatment can be stopped. And because the ovaries are no longer functional, the functional bleeding will never recur and the disease will never occur again. How wonderful!
4. Delay menstruation
It is best not to abuse them, because birth control pills may affect the feedback and balance mechanism of hormones in the body, artificially disrupting the natural cycle, causing Menstrual disorders . If you use it once in a while, it's generally not a big problem. Using medroxyprogesterone is better than using birth control pills.
5. Relief Dysmenorrhea
Taking birth control pills during cycles can suppress ovulation and relieve menstrual pain, and is mostly effective. But if it is a girl with dysmenorrhea, it is best not to use birth control pills, because it may disrupt the natural regulation and balance of hormones in the body.
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