Can you have an allergic reaction to copper IUD?
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Intrauterine copper contraceptive devices and allergy to copper and nickel. PIP: Allergic reactions to copper IUDs and contact dermatitis to copper sulfate are uncommon. We tested for allergy to copper by patch tests in 69 women who were using copper IUDs and 50 young women who did not use any IUD.
Accordingly, how do you know if you're allergic to copper IUD?
Reactions caused by a copper IUD can include:
- periods that are heavier or longer than usual.
- lower abdominal cramps and discomfort.
- menstrual cramps that happen even when you're not having your period.
- symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease, such as pain during sex, fatigue, and abnormal discharge from your vagina.
Correspondingly, what are the side effects of the copper IUD?
Copper IUD side effects can include:
- Pain when the IUD is placed, and cramping or back aches for a few days after.
- spotting between periods.
- irregular periods.
- heavier or longer periods.
- cramping during your periods.
Experiencing an allergic reaction to birth control is rare, but it is possible. All that said, allergic reactions to birth control do happen, and if you suspect you're experiencing one stop taking your birth control and contact your medical provider.