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Feeling pain in my pelvis
After my normal delivery (june 1st this year)I feel pain in my pelvis when ever I stand or sit for long time
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Advised to take calcium and vitamin D3 for your problem.
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Improve calcium intake
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Hi mam you have not underwent normal post menopassal diat and activity
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apply oil on the pain full part and give steam
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SHARE IMAGE OF X-RAY PELVIS AND TVS(ABDOMEN) TO SUGGEST YOU FURTHER
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It's normal , apply ice pack. Can discuss only after seeing the condition
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