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IS PAN D SAFE JN EARLY PREGNANCY OR NOT
I am 9th week pregnant and I am suffering from constipation and gas since my first day of pregnancy. It had become so severe that I got to be admitted jn a hospital and doctors used enema and catheter to clear my bowel..since then doctor has prescribed me to have PAN D in the morning. Now my question is if consuming PAN D everyday is safe in early pregnancy or not..I am taking it for almost 5days now but should I stop taking it now? If I don't take it my gas problem starts triggering.Kindly suggest me what can I do?
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Now stop pan d , you need Lifestyle modifications, take green vegetables salads and,fresh seasonal fruits,high fiber diet, light physical activity you will be free from constipation
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Hope you will not have that bad episode of constipation further.you must be given pan D for that episode.stop it now.start taking watermelon musk melon and cucumber daily.curd and green chilly veggies definitely should be included in diet.if required you can start an laxative.if required for gastritis you can take pan D on and off but not regularly
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Take Syp Duphalac 4 spoons at bedtime
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