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Fever,bodyache,headac in early pregnancy
My sister is 6 weeks pregnant and she is suffering from fever , bodyache and headache since yesterday....she even couldnt sleep bcz of the headace...is this normal in pregnancy? Which medicine she should take. Pls suggest
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For a lady who is 6 weeks pregnant it is better to consult your Gynaecologist. Let him decide if you need antibiotics or not.
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Pls connect for online consultation and prescription
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Consult for Prescription
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Not normal Needs medication Fr a prescription u need to connect online
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It is not good to have periods in pregnancy,some times it can cause even missed  abortion,what treatment you are taking for pregnancy growth,now for fever take tab Dolopar 500 mg twice a day for 5 days.
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She is having some viral fever Consult online for prescription
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Consult for prescription please.
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