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Good evening Dr., Dr. has prescribed me krimson 35, cabgoline twice in a week and GLYCIPHAGE 500 mg twice for every day. I have been taking those medicines for the last 13 days. Recently, for the last 2 days I've been feeling a stomach ache on the right side which is increased after urine and latrine. This pain is actually like pulling something inside from the stomach to the starting of the lower abdomen on right side. I feel very weak and have mood swings also. All the problems were mostly noticed in the morning. Last period was 25th march 23 and last unprotected intercourse was 17th Feb. Why are those for ? What should I do, could you please suggest? I appreciate your advice. Thank You.
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Mostly it's because of the medicines you are taking but to be on safer side do a ultrasound scan. Connect please
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Stomach ache could be due to glyciphage Get an ultrasound done to find out the reason U can try stopping glyciphage Mood swings could be due to krimson Strt exercise These are used in pcos patients to reduce weight n regulate periods
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