Is Breast Implant Illness

REAL?

Learn about important research and facts

The symptoms can appear any time after implant surgery — some people develop symptoms immediately, while some develop them years later. Symptoms of Breast Implant Illness (BII) are associated with autoimmune and Connective tissue disorders, such as Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Scleroderma.

Some people who have BII symptoms get diagnosed with a specific disorder, but many do not. Most of the time, but not all cases, surgery to remove the breast implants improves or completely resolves BII symptoms. There is no ICD-11 diagnosis code for BII and it is not currently recognized as an official medical diagnosis.

Data from the FDA shows that there are currently 9,458 reported women affected by breast implants but these numbers tend to be under-reported due to lack of awareness.

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Symptoms of Breast Implant Illness

  1. Memory issues

  2. Joint and muscle pain

  3. Chronic fatigue

  4. Dry eye

  5. Dry skin

  6. Easy bruising

  7. Hormonal imbalances

  8. Insomnia

  9. Anxiety

  10. Skin rashes

  11. Depression

  12. GI issues

  13. Persistent infections

  14. Headaches

  15. Numbness or tingling sensations

  16. Ear ringing

  17. Thyroid dysfunction

  18. Hair loss

  19. Allergies

  20. Swollen lymph nodes

  21. Heart palpitations

  22. Tightness in chest

  23. Shortness of breath

  24. Liver dysfunction

  25. Gallbladder problems

  26. Leaky Gut

  27. Irritable Bowel Syndrome

  28. Nausea

  29. Low libido

  30. Frequent urination

  31. Weight fluctuations

  32. Chronic Inflammation

  33. Slow muscle recovery

  34. Burning sensations

  35. Brain fog


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