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Pregncy, 28wk, Gestational diabe,Covid19
Have Covid positive, Present 7th month with gestational diabaties, liquid distarging from right breast, pain at right rib from 1month, What type of food I have to take morning, afternoon, evening, please suggest me
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Gestational diabetes condition happens due to insulin resistance caused by placental hormones Condition progresses as pregnancy grow So diet is equally important apart from medicines Frequent meals, protein rich food , simple carbohydrates are required apart from insulin sensitisers Frequent small portion ensures no foetalhypoglycemia For rib pain local ointments , hot water bags can be supportive Basically dustending tummy , low calcium status can cause this, improve on ur calcium content Head high position helps during reclining position About covid isolation , vit c , hot beverages , salt water gargles and monitoring ur lung capacity is important High protein diet will give u good defence system.
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Take warm water and warm milk through out the day Do warm saline gargles Continue Azithromycin as prescription by physician for Covid Left lateral position Continue to take a boiled egg daily
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