Those people can't take contraceptives?

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Contraceptives are for contraception, but not all women can use them. For example, the following women can't take contraceptives. They may get sick or die.

Those people can't take contraceptives?

First, women with acute and chronic hepatitis and nephritis should not take it, because the contraceptives entering the body are metabolized in the liver and excreted through the kidney. If women with acute and chronic hepatitis and nephritis use it, it will increase the burden on the liver and kidney.

Second, it should not be used in patients with diabetes and family history of diabetes. After taking contraceptives, sexual health care may slightly increase blood sugar and make recessive diabetes become dominant, so it will have adverse effects on women with diabetes.

Third: breast benign tumor, uterine fibroids and various malignant tumor patients should not use, in order to avoid adverse effects on the tumor.

matters needing attention

It can not be used for patients with vascular embolism diseases (such as cerebral thrombosis, myocardial infarction, vasculitis, etc.) in the past or now. The estrogen in contraceptives may increase the coagulation of blood and aggravate the condition of cardiovascular disease.