Mircette Side Effects to Report
There are a number of side effects with
Mircette that you should report to your healthcare provider. These include, but are not limited to:
- Signs of a blood clot in the leg, such as pain in the calf, leg cramps, and leg or foot swelling
- Signs of a blood clot in the lung, such as shortness of breath, sharp chest pain, or coughing up blood
- Chest pain or heaviness, which may be signs of a heart attack
- Sudden loss of vision or vision changes, which can be a sign of a blood clot in the eye
- Signs of a stroke, such as vision or speech changes, weakness or numbness in an arm or leg, and a severe headache
- Signs of liver damage, such as yellowing of the whites of the eyes or skin (jaundice), dark urine, and upper right abdominal pain
- Depression or other emotional changes
- Migraines
- Breast lumps
- Heavy vaginal bleeding between periods (light bleeding or spotting is normal)
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- High cholesterol
- Signs of an allergic reaction, including an unexplained rash, hives, itching, unexplained swelling, wheezing, or difficulty breathing or swallowing.
Final Thoughts on Mircette Side Effects
It is possible that you may experience some or none of the Mircette side effects listed in this article. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to tell whether any particular side effect (such as nausea) is caused by Mircette or other factors. Therefore, make sure to let your healthcare provider know if you develop any side effects while taking Mircette, or if something "just does not seem right." While it may not be a side effect of Mircette, your healthcare provider will be able to diagnose and treat the problem.