What are the effects of long-term consumption of Yousiming on the body

Long term use of Yousiming may have multiple effects on women's bodies, and the pros and cons should be weighed in conjunction with individual health conditions. As a short acting contraceptive, the main components of Yousiming are ethinylestradiol and drospirenone, and its effects involve dimensions such as endocrine regulation, metabolic changes, thrombosis risk, liver function, and emotional fluctuations.

1. Endocrine regulation

Usmin inhibits ovulation through exogenous hormones, which may interfere with the natural rhythm of the hypothalamic pituitary ovarian axis. Some women may experience reduced withdrawal bleeding or amenorrhea. After discontinuing medication, most people's menstrual cycle can gradually recover, but a few may require a longer period of adjustment.

2. Metabolic changes

The estrogen component in drugs may affect lipid metabolism, and a small number of users may experience mild elevation of high-density lipoprotein, while triglyceride levels may increase. Quercetin has anti androgenic activity and may improve acne, but some cases have reported slight weight gain.

3. Thrombosis risk

Contraceptive pills containing estrogen can increase the probability of venous thromboembolism compared to the general population, especially those who smoke, are overweight, or have genes with abnormal coagulation function are at higher risk. Symptoms such as lower limb swelling and pain, sudden difficulty breathing, etc. require immediate medical attention.

4. Liver function

Hormonal drugs need to be metabolized by the liver, and long-term use may increase the burden on the liver. Very few cases of elevated transaminase or bile stasis occur. It is recommended to regularly monitor liver function during medication, and patients with pre-existing liver disease should use it with caution.

5. Emotional fluctuations

Hormonal changes may affect neurotransmitter balance, with some users reporting low mood, anxiety, or changes in sexual desire. These symptoms usually improve after 3 months of medication, and if they persist, consideration should be given to changing contraceptive methods.

It is recommended that women who take Yousimin for a long time undergo gynecological examinations, breast ultrasound, and liver and kidney function evaluations every year, and avoid smoking and high salt diets. Adding coarse grains and dark vegetables rich in vitamin B can help metabolize hormones and improve blood circulation through regular exercise. If severe symptoms such as persistent headache, visual abnormalities, or chest pain occur, medication should be stopped immediately and medical attention sought. Contraceptive needs should be fully communicated with doctors, and those over 40 years old or with a history of cardiovascular disease should evaluate alternative options.

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