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Headache in pregnancy
Hello mam... Iam 4 month pregnant.....and last two days suffering from severe head aches.....though taking enough rest and sleep....it would not go away.....please suggest some medication for me.........mam.....
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Hello, Only paracetamol 500 is safe after food. BP to MONITOR.ok.
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Get blood pressure checked Reduce intake of salt and take more potassium through citrus fruits and vegetables Eat light nourishment and take lots of water and ORS types of liquids
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even if vomiting or nausea isn't bothering you, tablet Pregnidoxin meant for it prevents migraine kind of headaches also
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Pregnidoxin is time tested, for past 50 years and it's safe to take a tablet twice daily Do get BP checked and urine test for routine and microscopic. albumin and sugar should be negative get back here with feedback
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Hydrate yourself properly and check your BP and map the BP in a book. If the headache is persistent kindly visit OBGYN so that further follow up can be done
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