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You may be experiencing common side effects like nausea and increased saliva (water in the mouth) from Dronis 30 and Pan 40 (Pantoprazole).
🩺 Side Effects of Dronis 30 and Pan 40
- Dronis 30 (containing Drospirenone and Ethinylestradiol) commonly causes nausea, stomach discomfort, headache, breast pain, and irregular bleeding.
- Pan 40 can sometimes cause nausea and changes in taste or saliva production.
- Excessive salivation ("water in the mouth") is less common but possible with these drugs.
🏥 Managing Side Effects
- Taking medications with food may reduce nausea.
- Sipping small amounts of water or sucking on ice chips can help with excess saliva.
- If symptoms persist or worsen, discuss stopping or switching the medication with your doctor.
⚕️ Alternative Treatments for Ovarian Cysts
- For someone planning pregnancy, hormonal contraceptives like Dronis may be unsuitable since they prevent ovulation.
- Alternatives include observing small cysts as many resolve on their own or using medications like progesterone-only treatments under doctor supervision.
- Surgical options such as cystectomy can be considered if cysts are persistent, large, or causing symptoms — with consultation from a gynecologist.
⚕️ Considerations for Pregnancy
- Avoid hormonal contraceptives when trying to conceive as they prevent ovulation.
- Treat ovarian cysts under gynecologist guidance to balance cyst management and fertility goals.
- Timing treatments to support ovulation and pregnancy planning is important.
🩺 When to Consult a Specialist
- See a gynecologist to review side effects and discuss safer, pregnancy-compatible ovarian cyst treatments.
- Prompt evaluation is advised if you have severe pain, cyst rupture signs, or irregular menstrual cycles.
If you want, I can explain more about managing side effects or treatments safe during pregnancy. Please consult your gynecologist promptly for tailored care.