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3rd trimister mild abdomen pain
Hello doctor, m 33 weeks 2 days pregnant.I have mild abdominal period like cramps for 10 secs especially during mid night since 1 month. It happened nearly 6 to 9 times .so i consulted doctor In my 7th month doctor and found I have mild UTI. Is this pain related because of UTI? Or is this a preterm delivery symptoms?m much worried doctor pls clarify my doubt.
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It can be UTI or preterm labour pain . It can be anything . So please see your gynecologist and she will check you clinically
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Don't ignore the pain.it could be because of uti....uti can predispose to preterm labour...so any infection has to be treated...if pain is persisting after treatment then the other causes have to be looked at
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Looks like UTI dear Take Tablet Augmentin 625 twice a day for a week Take Tablet Urispas three time a day for three days Syrup Urilizer two spoons three times a day for a week
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Urikind sachet twice a day for a week Drink plenty of water and cranberry juice and buttermilk milk
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Monitor for fetal movement dear Continue iron and calcium supplements Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day If any increased intensity of pain or fever or per vaginum blood or water discharge consult for Gynecologist
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