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Ischial Tuberosity pain in pregnancy
Hi My wife is in the 25th week of pregnancy. She started complaining of the "Ischial Tuberosity or 'sit' bone pain" since onset of pregnancy. However, the pain has increased and is unbearable since 2 days. Which is making even her walking painful. *Is it normal in pregnancy? *what should we do to get rid of this naturally? *Any medication? Thanks
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Can use Dolo 650mg twice daily for three days and then later when ever needed
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You can use pain killers. But if the pain is becoming severe, please consult with your Gynaecologist.
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Pls connect for online consultation and prescription
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Little pain is normal during pregnancy, have she used any painkillers? Can take dolo and see?
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A little pain is a normal symptom of pregnancy Is she taking calcium supplements regularly? Get her vit d n b12 levels checked
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