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Hi doc i was taking folic acid and glycomet 850 when i was trying to get pregnant. But i did not have proper food and had glycomet so after 6 months my skin started burning sensation. Doctor told your nervers got inflared. And stopped glycomet and gave nerobion forte daily. I had neurobion forte and folic acid 5 mg daily. Now i am 4 months pregnant. I read in google that too much of folic acid and vitamin b 12 might cause autism in baby. I am extremly worried . Please advice . I have been taking neuribion forte for 3 months. If i stop the tablet for one week after one week again skin burning sensation starts. Will i get cured or not? Will it affect my baby? I am.worried
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But b12  and folic acid is must in. Pregnancy there is no overdose so Do not worry
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Folic acid is recommended in pregnancy and if Your body conditions need neurobion forte ; you should continue. Is is not contraindicated. Else you can consult ayurvedic gynecologist for local treatments and internal medicines for burning skin. You must do 5 th month Anomaly scan (16 to 19 weeks) and triple or quadruple markers.
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Hi. Folic acid and B12 are essential in pregnancy. There is no risk of overdose in the dosage you are taking. So don't worry. You should continue it Throughout pregnancy. You are deficient in B complex and that's giving you skin complaints. Your medication is correct. Don't rely too much on google info. Most of it is not even correct
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