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Asked for female, 29 years old from Bangalore
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Advanced Infertility, MIS TRAINING, FICM...read more

Gynaecologist•Faridabad
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As you have already undergone cervical stitching ,you only need to limit physical activities and continue with uterine relaxant prescribed to you. Nothing else can be done now.
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Asked for female, 30 years old from Bangalore
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Asked for female, 33 years old from Kolkata
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Pain Management Specialist•Vadodara
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When doctor suggest it should be in your favor only.
If you do not go for stitch, chances of abortion or early delivery increases.
The best judge for your situation is your doctor only.
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MBBS, DGO, MD, Fellowship in Gynae Oncol...read more

Gynaecologist•Delhi
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Hello,

Once stitching has been done, there is not much to worry about. Before travelling, consult your obstetrician so that she can examine your wife and then give fitness to fly.
Asked for female, 28 years old from Kolkata
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M.B.S.(HOMEO), MD - Homeopathy

Homeopath•Visakhapatnam
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It depends on the stage of your pregnancy. A placenta is low-lying if it's positioned near the bottom of the womb (uterus). If your placenta is found to be low-lying in a scan during the first half of your pregnancy, it's usually nothing to worry about. In most cases, the placenta moves up as the pregnancy progresses.
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I am 63 yrs. Male. I have my spine problem since last one year. Consulted doctor at Bombay Hospital Spine Clinic. He gave me some tablet and asked me to have MRI. My MRI report says- There is straightening of the cervical spine. The alignment of the vertebrae is normal. paravertebral osteophytes are seen at the multiple levels. The marrow within the vertebrae reveals normal signal intensity. No focal bony lesion is seen. Left facial arthropathy is noted at C4 5 level with marrow edema in the adjacent pedicle of C4 vertebra. Disc desiccation is noted all cervical levels. Focal posterocentral disc protrusion is noted at c2 3 level indenting the anterior subarachnoid space. And my xray report says - Bones are osteoporosis resulting compression of C5 and C6 vertebral bodies. Loss of cervical lordosis. The cervical spine shows sclerosis, with osteo-phytic lippings at its adjacent articular margin. Reduced disc spaces between C5-C6 and C6-C7 levels. Now I am taking no medication, only exercise and when more pain taking one pain killer, as per my family physicians advice. Now what can I do to remove this pain completely.

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Physiotherapist•Mumbai
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Hi, as per you report, I would like to suggest u, pls take physiotherapy treatment for cervical. There they will some electrical modalities like tens, swd and strong you neck muscle, pls don't use pain killer, that's only give you temporary relief. Thanks.
Asked for male, 29 years old from Roorkee
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Pain Management Specialist•Vadodara
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Sharp, shooting pain radiating to arm may be due to cervical disc.
Cervical joints can give rise to dull aching pain.
Heel pain is may be planter fasciatis. Wear soft chappals & hawai slippers all the time for that pain.
For cervical go for Xray & MRI to diagnose.
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Orthopedist•Srinagar
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Yes its good. You can use tynor cervical pillow. First few days some people find it uncomfortable but it has long term benefits.
Asked for female, 28 years old from Visakhapatnam
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MPT - Orthopedic Physiotherapy, BPTh/BPT...read more

Physiotherapist•Noida
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posture correction must.
X-Ray must of spine.
cervical and lumbar.
if pain is radiating then avoid all exercise and tk physiotherapy treatment for 15 days.
do stretching exercise in correct posture
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