Post pregnancy.

2020-05-09 20:17:37
Hello, i delivered bby recently through csection. In discharge report its mentioned as endometriotic spots seen(i have endometriosis).. This means my endometriosis has come back and i wil b suffering from pain during periods like before?
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Answered2020-05-24 21:38:45

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Endometriosis is reoccurring condition Breast feeding , progesterone are treatment to suppress or dry the patches Luckily ur breast feeding So more protected

Answered2020-05-10 03:19:50

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Breastfeed your baby as much as possible If periods do not return for 1 year due to breast feeding there is a high chance that these spots will regress Pregnancy and breast feeding helps endometriosis spots to heal
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Galact granules 2 spoons twice a day with milk Tablet lactare 2 tablet three times a day for 15 days Tablet Domperidone 1 tablet three times a day for 5 days
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Answered2020-05-10 02:49:29

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Endometriosis is a recurring problem, it hardly ever goes away completely. Sometimes surgery is done to relieve some spots of endometriosis which are causing excess pain or discomfort. This problem only goes away by menopause. Period pain and amount of endometriosis does not correlate in all cases. U will require pain relief or hormone Medicines for management of period related pain and flow etc. Can contact me directly for a plan that suits u best

Answered2020-05-09 21:46:02

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