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Frequent Pain in Diaphragm area
I'm asking this for my pregnant sister. Attached is her last 2 scanning reports. She is having frequent stomach aches especially in the diaphragm area. But her scanning report was all normal as far as I know and the doctor also said there is nothing to worry. Today there was a kind of blood clot discharge something with the size of a cardamom. She is having stomach ache also as I mentioned above. Kindly go through the attached scanning reports and advise me if there is anything serious or anything needs to be done. Thank you in advance
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Nothing to worry take syrup digene
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There is nothing to worry That small blood clot got resolved She is having stomachache probably because of acidity
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can take pantop tablet if severe on empty stomach
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avoid spicy food avoid lifting weights avoid eating late night place 2hrs gap between dinner and sleep continue medicines as prescribed by doctor
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Take Syrup Sucralafil DS two spoons three times a day for three days
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Continue iron and calcium supplements Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month
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Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses and travel Avoid papaya and pineapple
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1st report suggests of small size haematoma which has resolved on second scan NT scan is normal. So that's good news. The baby is fine . May be the blood clot could be due to fusion of the choriodecidual membranes. U can take dupahaston 10 mg twice a day for 1 month if not allergic to it. Pain in diaphragm area could be due to gastritis/acidity
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avoid spicy and oily junk food plenty of fluids throughout the day preferred green leafy vegetables and fruits cold milk will help adequate rest avoid stress and anxiiety
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continue iron calcium protein powder supplements as advised by your doctor. do the double markers test (free beta HCG and PAPP-A)
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