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Asked for female, 34 years old from Prakasam
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General Physician•Akola
Dear lybrate-user,
1st of all. Congratulation for baby girl.
Pregabalin can have some effects as its little amount is secreted in breast milk. So better to stop or change the medication.
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MBBS, House physician in Psychiatry

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There is no time limit as such. U may take calcium d3 whenever you need. If you have neuropathic pain or nerve compression only then take pregabalin otherwise it should not be taken.
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Asked for female, 51 years old from Sambalpur
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
Widespread muscle pain and tenderness.
Symptoms
requires a medical diagnosis
widespread muscle pain and tenderness are the most common symptoms.
People may experience:
pain areas: in the muscles, abdomen, back, or neck
pain types: can be chronic, diffuse, sharp, or severe
pain circumstances: can occur at night
gastrointestinal: constipation, nausea, or passing excessive amounts of gas
whole body: fatigue, feeling tired, or malaise
muscular: muscle tenderne...more
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Nephrologist•Bangalore
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Pregabalin is very unlikely to cause urinary retention. Considering your age, you should rule out prostate hypertrophy and other urinary tract obstruction. Get an ultrasound of the abdomen along with the post void residue. Consult an urologist after the ultrasound.
Asked for female, 23 years old from Delhi
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Physiotherapist•Tirupati
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Hi mam,
you go for physiotherapy treatment take ift machine in physiotherapy,
and do isometric exercises of cervical,
avoid bending activities of cervical,
avoid keeping high pillows under head,
wear cervical collar while doing activities.
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General Surgeon•Guwahati
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user, though it is advisable to reduce the dose of pregabalin in renally impaired patient, but 25 mg /day is quite a reduced dose (normal available dose is 75 mg/day). So you can have it safely if prescribed by a physician.
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Asked for male, 54 years old from Jammu
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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanc...read more

General Physician•Delhi
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You should not take any medicine without doctor's advice it maybe harmful and can lead other complications. We have to look into the details of the problem.
Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.
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Oncologist•Delhi
Hi idris thanks for writing to us I am very sorry to hear his condition for patients who develop more severe chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (cipn) during active treatment, subsequent treatment delay or dose reduction can improve symptoms in some cases, notably with taxanes and bortezomib.
For patients with an abnormal gait and/or mobility deficits, referral for rehabilitation and targeted therapeutic exercise can enhance postural control and balance, essential elements in prevent...more
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Asked for male, 40 years old from Chennai
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MBBS, MS - ENT

ENT Specialist•Lucknow
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Dear lybrate-user, relax and calm down, you should not have given up pregaba in the first place as it was meant to treat your neuro-muscular pain and it takes time for it to do so. Lonazep on the other hand is a more sedating drug so if you make a habit of taking lonazep you will find much more difficult in leaving it plus it would have no effect on your neuro-muscular pain. Please therefore consult a general physician as early as possible.
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