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Period cramps
I have had extremely bad period cramps for years. I have been taking cyclopam to ease the pain, however it wasn't as effective for the last couple of months. Can i take zerodol aceclofenac iP 100mg for cramps? Will that be more effective than cyclopam? I have tried everything I could, please help.
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Use antispasmodic medication. It can be a sign of endometriosis. Connect with me for online consultation for details
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Consult with me online
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CONNECT ONLINE FOR PRESCIPTION
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Get done ultrasonography to know the exact pathology of uterus.It may be endometriosis.Neet to gynaecologist and start to take oral contraceptive pill from first day of period.
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Menstrual crampcan be treated by hormonall preparation  so please  can consult me on Practo consult for prescription
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Antispasmodic needed.. need details regarding period pattern.. connect online
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