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Subchronic hematoma Bleeding
Hai, I'm 4.5 months and I got subchronic hematoma and my doc suggested me for bedrest and gave progesterone, duvadilan tablets , and after one week again it's bleeding brown whe I go to washroom .
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Brown blood is an old bleed.. Continue with the same treatment
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Brown is collected blood Red means fresh blood
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Continue same treatment
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Rest,plenty of water,avoid intercourse and weight lifting
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Yes you can take them Do a follow up scan to see for the clot
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Continue progesterone supplements Weekly iv progesterone Dont do strenuous excercises Balanced diet
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go for transvaginal usg
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Continue bed rest and the medicine prescribed by your doctor..this kind of bleeding can persist for few more weeks.
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