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Evening sickness
Hi Mam, I'm 11 weeks pregnant. All these days I didn't have sickness, I used to have slight nausea feeling! But from 3 or 4 days, I'm having very weird feeling in my mouth and I feel like as though something is stuck in my throat, but I don't vomit but feel that saliva is always in my mouth and can't eat properly in the night.. But mornings and afternoons, I'm able to eat.. I have so many weird feelings in my mouth and throat ( some like) as though I'm out of a fever with that weird feeling in my mouth... my doc advised me to take doxinate tab but that isn't helping as I don't have vomitting.. just want to know how can this be sorted.. will this feeling go away??
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Ginger in your diet
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Small frequent Meals walk after each meal and doxinate is the only way generally it should settle down after 12 weeks
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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