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Bulky uterus and constipation
I've been infected with hsv type 2 in aug 2017. . In may 2018 I had a c section delivery ..in September 2019 I found out I've a bulky uterus..I'm facing a chronic constipation from 2018.. could be this a cause due to hsv type 2 or bulky uterus Pls provide me a solution for bulky uterus..I'm worried..
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Nothing to worry, for constipation syrup duphalac 15 ml at night for 10 days, eat high fiber diet
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Bulky uterus and HSV are Pelvic inflammation and sexually transmitted disease
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Take Tablet Ceftum 500 mg twice a day for 5 days Cansoft CL vaginum pessary for 6 days at bedtime when not having periods
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Partner treatment with same medication Barrier contraception like condom for 3 months Use cotton panties or no panties for a month Drink lots of water and fruits juice 3 bananas daily Syp Cremaffin 4 spoons at bedtime daily for constipation
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Hi. There is no connection between constipation and bulky uterus . Bulky uterus is a scan finding when after delivery the size of the uterus is slightly bigger than normal . You do not need treatment for that . For constipation you should have more water , veg , salads, and fruits . Take raisins or dates with milk at night after dinner .
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