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Asked for male, 32 years old from Madurai
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Just get her urine examined for rbc and you will know the answer - consult doctor if rbc are seen in urine sample more than 7 days after surgery and immedietly if she has fever.
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MBBS, M.S Obstetrics & Gynaecology, F.MA...read more

Gynaecologist•Chennai
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kindly do when ultrasound scan to find the endometrial thickness based on which we can give you medicines
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M.B.B.S, Post Graduate Diploma In Matern...read more

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You may have to take a hormonal preparation but it is crucial to know your detailed history. And usg is almost normal means there is some problem. So for apt advice please contact me.
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Dermatologist•Noida
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Hey lybrate-user, the treatment taken by you is absolutely correct. Only additions needed are- sunscreen every 3 hours as sun plays a major role in melasma, add a multivitamin + antioxidant and go for chemical peels for melasma every 15-20 days for 4-6 sessions or more if needed. You will get good results.
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MBBS, M.S Obstetrics & Gynaecology, F.MA...read more

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Unwanted pill for emergency contraceptive pill is actually used to disturb the ovulation which is a natural event. The tablet is used and you get a withdrawal bleeding it can be due to immature priming of the endometrium so if the bleeding is normal and it's stopped is no need to worry if it is heavy we need to do when ultrasound scan to find out endometrial thickness and based on that we can take a call on any extra support of progesterone tablets which need to be given to arrest the bleeding.
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