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C section pain
I had c section three and half months ago. I have too much pain above the incision area . Incision looks clean and dry but can't lift baby .too much pain in abdomen . Pls suggest is it normal ?I have already taken pain killers.
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Take Tablet zerodol SN twice a day for 5 days
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Continue iron and calcium supplements Take Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk three times a day for a month
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Avoid lifting weights and stress Joining with husband after 3 months of c section Take a boiled egg daily
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Hello there! It's better to consult your GYNAECOLOGIST in person as per your complaints. A physical examination will rule out all doubt and have better clarity Till the time u meet your gynecologist u can start TAB LIMCEE 1 tab 2 times daily Tab enzoflam 1 tab 2 times daily. Have plenty of fluids throughout the day Have vegetables and fruits Continue your iron calcium supplements Continue protein Powder supplements Continue Exclusive breastfeeding
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