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MILDFIL tablet can be taken by women?
Wife visited a doctor recently to get some advice regarding the sexual life. She gets into anxiety mode quite often  during her periods time which will make her fingers mildly swollen. She consulted a doctor to ease herself from anxiety during sexual activities. Doctor prescribed a jelly called "Lubic Jelly" and a tablet called  MILDFIL. Upon checking in the internet MILDFIL seems to be used widely by men and not by women. Is it safe to use this tablet?
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There is no need for any medicine. Water retention takes place before periods in some females. Decrease the intake of salt by 25% n avoid sour foods...one week b4 periods. It's commonly termed as Pre menstual syndrome. Visit our website mydoctortells.com .
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STOP Mildfil. It is not indicated. She seems to be suffering from premenstrual syndrome, a common condition. Please consult a different doctor(gynecologist). She can use the jelly if she is suffering from dryness in vagina.
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As it's premenstrual syndrome. Mildfil not required...
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no use of mildfil
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