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Stomach pain and gas
Hi , i had my c section 5 months ago and i am breast feeding my baby.. from last week I have gas and pain in stomach every time I eat.. So i tried to meet doctor and get theese medicnes dazolic tablet and bigflora.. So can any one help me if these tablets are fine to take as I am feeding my baby.. As well as since i have pain every day so can it pass to my baby by feeding ..please help
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I think you can continue with probiotic during breast feeding .but hope you have discussed your status of breast feeding with the doctor who prescribed these medicines.
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If you have taken Dazolic for five days, you stop now Take Pantocid 40 mg 1/2 before food for relieving gastric irritation for 5 -7 days as needed Tab cyclopam after food for pain relief for 5-7 days Small frequent meals Less oily and less spicy
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If you don’t get relief in 2days see your doctor
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Tablet pan D once a day for 30 days Syp Sucralafil 2spoons Three time a day 1/2 hrs before meal Tablet vizylac 1 tablet three times a day for 15 days
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Avoid coffee and spicy food Drink curd regularly
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Drink plenty of water and fruits juice
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Hi there. Don't worry.. Bigflora meds are safe during breastfeeding.  And you can stop dazolic and start tab pantop 40 (safe) once a day before food in the morning for a week. Maintain healthy diet. Stop fried and spicy food. Drink lots of water.
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