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Oxana  (Anonymous, 62.119.26.) Warszawa 2 years ago

Could pain in the back of the thigh while using Ryeqo be a thrombosis?

Good afternoon.
I've been taking Ryeqo for 8 months now. The fibroids have decreased, and so has the bleeding. Now I feel a strange aching pain in the back of my thigh, especially when I sit and walk. It's been a month. When lying down, it aches a little, but it goes away. There is no pain in the morning. I read that the drug has side effects, such as the formation of blood clots and thinning of bone tissue. Could my symptoms be related to this? Thank you very much for your reply. Sincerely, Oksana

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Klaudia Ćwiąkała

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

According to the documentation of the medicine, symptoms of deep vein thrombosis may include:
- unilateral swelling of the leg and/or foot or swelling along a vein in the leg, - pain or tenderness in the leg, which may only be felt when standing or walking, - increased temperature in the affected leg; red or discolored skin on the leg.

If you notice any of these symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.

I'm attaching a leaflet: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/113699/ryeqo-tabletki-powlekane/ulotka

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