Medicine For Premenstrual Swelling in Breasts
I have pcod from 2 years and stared to bleed continuously from past 2months after taking contraceptive pills for 6months ...
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Hello lybrate-user, I would suggest you to stop these medicines and opt for Homeopathy medicines. These medicines will help you to treat your PCOD and they don't have any side effects. Common meprate side effects may include: spotting or breakthrough bleeding; changes in your menstrual periods; vaginal itching or discharge; breast tenderness or discharge; headache, dizziness, feeling nervous or depressed; bruising or swelling of your veins; premenstrual type symptoms (bloating, fluid retention, mood changes); sleep problems (insomnia); itching, rash, acne, hair growth, loss of scalp hair; stomach discomfort, bloating, nausea; weight gain; or vision changes and difficulty wearing contact lenses. The list is more. Hence I would suggest you to take Homoeopathy medicines.
I am 37 years old, female. 1) my stomach size increases by evening & my feet uses to swell too much. 2) in between the p ...
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For many, breast size will enlarge before they start their period, and is one of many premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms. Hormonal changes that occur before and during your period can cause bloating and swollen breasts among other side effects. Symptoms usually calm down once your period starts. The swelling does go down a little at night when I prop my feet up. Fluid retention is very common during periods and the few days before your period begins. Finally, mild diuretics can help ease swelling in severe cases, but these are medications that your doctor will need to prescribe. Abnormal vaginal bleeding between periods is also called intermenstrual bleeding, spotting, and metrorrhagia. When bleeding occurs between normal periods, there are many possible causes. Potential causes of bleeding between periods include: a growth in your uterus or cervix. FOR ALL THESE COMPLAINTS USE CONIUM 200 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HOMEOPATHIC DOCTOR.
My wife is feeling lot of pain in breasts and it seems like swollen. This increases more during menstruation periods. Wh ...
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Hello- Cyclical Breast pain, also known as mastalgia, is a very common complaint among women, especially during the menstrual cycle. Some of the signs of mastalgia are stabbing pain, heaviness, soreness, tenderness and swelling in both breasts. The pain may be mild to severe and occur constantly or only occasionally. Cyclical breast pain occurs due to hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. On the other hand, non-cyclical breast pain is associated with issues that affect the structure of the breasts, such as cysts, trauma, prior surgery or other factors. It can be cured with few weeks of ayurvedic treatment.
From 2 or 3 months I feel pain in my left breast and and both nipple and lump like thing inside my breast before period. ...
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Please see a surgeon. You need an Ultrasound of the breasts. You probably have Fibroadenosis only-your history is typlical. Please apply Xylocaine Jelly 2 percent on the breast when you have pain. Nothing else to be done.
Hello doctor, I am 33 year old, I am unmarried. Sir I have ask you that during my periods I have suffer swelling on my w ...
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Ms. Lybrate-user as you asked about your problems related to your menstrual problems. All the symptoms you mentioned are relatively linked with your harmonic imbalances and irregular periods. I would like to advise you to follow regular daily routines of getting all dietary measures and daily behaviours as well as exercise and yoga and morning walk every day. Use light diets and soups of carrots and beetroots with moong daal soups and warm milk boiled with ginger and haldi including ghee and nuts every day before going to bed. You may use khichari and dariya with green vegetables and moong daal soups fried with cumin seeds and ghee and garlic. Fresh fruits juices as well as fresh fruits. Avoid hot spicy and sour products e. G. Pickles etc and dahi and nonveg. Some ayurveda medicines 1-chandrprabha vati. 1 tab rajah prawartini vati. 1 tab hemtab. 1 tab twice daily with water after meals. 2- hempuspa. 10ml twice daily with water after meals. 3-maha yograj guggul. 2tabs twice daily with warm water. Follow regular the above prescribed medicines for 3-6 months.
I want to know about krill oil. Can I give my daughter krill oil as she is adhd and how can it help. ...
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Krill oil is oil from a tiny, shrimp-like animal. Baleen whales, mantas, and whale sharks eat primarily krill. In norwegian, the word" krill" means" whale food" people extract the oil from krill, place it in capsules, and use it for medicine. Some brand name krill oil products indicate that they use antarctic krill. This usually refers to the species of krill called euphausia superba. Krill oil is used for heart disease, high levels of certain blood fats (triglycerides), high cholesterol, high blood pressure, stroke, cancer, osteoarthritis, depression, premenstrual syndrome (pms), and painful menstrual periods. How does it work? krill oil contains fatty acids similar to fish oil. These fats are thought to be beneficial fats that decrease swelling, lower cholesterol, and make blood platelets less sticky. When blood platelets are less sticky they are less likely to form clots. High cholesterol. Developing research shows that taking 1-1. 5 grams of a specific krill oil product (neptune krill oil, neptune technologies & bioresources, inc) daily reduces total cholesterol and? bad? low-density lipoprotein (ldl) cholesterol, and increases? good? high-density lipoprotein (hdl) cholesterol in patients with high cholesterol. Higher doses of 2-3 grams daily also appear to significantly reduce levels of triglyceride, another type of blood fat. Osteoarthritis. Early research shows that taking 300 mg of a specific krill oil product daily reduces pain and stiffness in people with osteoarthritis. Premenstrual syndrome (pms). Early research shows that taking a specific krill oil product might reduce pms symptoms. Rheumatoid arthritis. Early research shows that taking 300 mg of a specific krill oil product daily reduces pain and stiffness in people with rheumatoid arthritis. High blood pressure. Stroke. Cancer. Depression. Other conditions. More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of krill oil for these uses. Krill oil is possibly safe for most adults when used appropriately for a short amount of time (up to three months). Research on krill oil has not adequately evaluated its safety or possible side effects. However, it is likely that krill oil can cause some side effects similar to fish oil such as bad breath, heartburn, fishy taste, upset stomach, nausea, and loose stools. Special precautions & warnings: pregnancy and breast-feeding: not enough is known about the use of krill oil during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use. Seafood allergy: some people who are allergic to seafood might also be allergic to krill oil supplements. There is no reliable information showing how likely people with seafood allergy are to have an allergic reaction to krill oil; however, until more is known, avoid using krill oil or use it cautiously if you have a seafood allergy. Surgery: because krill oil can slow blood clotting, there is concern that it might increase the risk of bleeding during and after surgery. Stop using krill oil at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery. The specific utility in adhd is not certain. Ask privately www.lybrate.com/drsajeev