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Endometerosis
I have endometerosis from long back.. I had operated choclate cyst in 2014..then i was on vissane... Now my doctor suggested to stop vissane and start tab yaz or yasmin.. Can u suggest me after stopping vissane next day onwards shall i start tab yaz..
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Connect please
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Connect pls
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u need to get ultrsound or mri to see if the endometrosis is still present..and yasmin is hormonal pills used as contraception and to regulate the endometriosis.. normally tablets should be started 3 days of the period
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R u married mam? Any plan to conceive. Ur further management is dependent on many other factors.
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Yasmin is a oral contraceptive pill and is to be started from 1st day of menstrual cycle
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Start Yasmin from day one of your periods Till then wait for your periods
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