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Hi doctor.i am 22 week pregnent.my back is hurting when I turn right side or left side while sleeping.how can I get rid off.pls suggest me
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Pregnancyi increases curve of spine and low calcium status of can cause bone pains As a result of both muscles over lower back are constntly working and at spasm When u rest u realise the pain of those overworked muscles Pain while turning is purely mechanical and through out pregnancy has to be done slowly cushioning will help u in advance pregnant state
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Take calcium supplimentation. Also.more important maintain erect posture while walking & sitting that will prevent Ur backache & lsleep in left lateral position
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Local Volini gel application on back
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Take Tablet Evion LC once a day for a month Continue iron and calcium supplements Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day
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Correct ergonomics
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Keep your back straight, maintain good posture, take calcium vitamin d in diet, take 10min early morning sunshine,do prenatal  excercises Take dolo 650 in case of severe unbearable pain
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