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Pain in fingers, feet and abdomin
I am 25 week pregnant...continously feeling pain in fingers and toes... And sometime pain in lower abdomen. I am taking Feronia xt and Osteo plus as iron and  calcium tabs. Is it normal or i should concern doctor?
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Please do serum vitamin d level
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Take Tablet Evion LC once a day for a month Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month
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Take a boiled egg daily Egg yellow contains vitamins D
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Morning sunshine exposure from 6-8 am for 10-20 minutes daily
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Hello there, It is normal for many women in pregnancy. Nothing to worry about. Continue calcium. One test you can do. Vitamin D levels. As vitamin d is very important for bone. Deficiency of this can cause the pain. Many women in india has the deficiency. So I would recommend go for the test.
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test for vitamin D levels
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It's normal dear! It's due to hormonal changes in pregnancy! So be calm Avoid stress and anxiiety
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if Severe than contact yr gynecologist in person
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