Constant mild pain in tummy

2025-07-29 17:02:49
Respected Doctors kindly find attached herewith my wife's usg report. she is feeling constant mild streching pain in her tummy since today morning. also she is having hard stool. kindly check the report and the symptoms and advise for the same.
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Back pain is common in pregnancy In 1st 3 months more chances of vomitings so definitely they will have dehydration and can’t take good amount of food Try to take food in small amounts at regular intervals for about every 2 hrs Drink sips of water throughout the day Try to take fruits and vegetables more it corrects ur constipation If not do consult

Answered2025-08-01 10:02:50

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Pelvic and lower back pain is common during pregnancy due to stretching of ligaments ( relaxin and progesterone hormone). That can also lead to the issue of constipation for some. She should be on a high fiber diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables. Maintain hydration with at least 3 litres of water per day.
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If pain or constipation persists consult with a clinician

Answered2025-07-31 12:30:57

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Answered2025-07-31 11:43:41

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Syp lactulose at night

Answered2025-07-31 10:12:35

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