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Asked for female, 50 years old from Chandigarh
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
There are a couple of proven methods to help stop post-micturition dribbling. The first is to do pelvic floor exercises, and the second is to use your fingers to expel the last few drops of urine from your urethra before shaking.
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There are a couple of proven methods to help stop post-micturition dribbling. The first is to do pelvic floor exercises, and the second is to use your fingers to expel the last few drops of urine from your urethra before shaking.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Twitching or fluttering sensation in your uterus or pelvic area is a sign of a pelvic floor muscle spasm or a uterine spasm
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Twitching or fluttering sensation in your uterus or pelvic area is a sign of a pelvic floor muscle spasm or a uterine spasm
let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
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The sacroiliac joint is the joint that links your pelvis to the sacrum, which is the bone located between the tailbone and the lower spine. When this joint becomes irritated, it can cause pelvic pain that worsens with certain activities like walking, walking up stairs, and placing more weight on one leg than the other.
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The sacroiliac joint is the joint that links your pelvis to the sacrum, which is the bone located between the tailbone and the lower spine. When this joint becomes irritated, it can cause pelvic pain that worsens with certain activities like walking, walking up stairs, and placing more weight on one leg than the other.
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Palwal
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It can be because of infection.
1.You should maintain high grade of personal hygiene. 2.Do change your underclothes at least 2 times a day
3.Wear cotton under garments
4.Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids.
5.Keep the area dry
homeopathy is a very effective for this problem n has very encouraging results. And homeopathic medicines are safe and do not have any side effects at all.
1.You should maintain high grade of personal hygiene. 2.Do change your underclothes at least 2 times a day
3.Wear cotton under garments
4.Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids.
5.Keep the area dry
homeopathy is a very effective for this problem n has very encouraging results. And homeopathic medicines are safe and do not have any side effects at all.
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Palwal
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Fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) growths in the uterus. They can cause pain throughout the pelvis and lower back. Fibroids can also cause rectal or bladder pressure and the feeling of needing to go to the bathroom more often.
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Fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) growths in the uterus. They can cause pain throughout the pelvis and lower back. Fibroids can also cause rectal or bladder pressure and the feeling of needing to go to the bathroom more often.
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Methotrexate shouldn't be taken without doctor's advice as it can worsen these symptoms. Yes these symptoms sound more like pid or uti. She needs to get an ultrasound, liver function tests and urine culture and sensitivity done and treated accordingly.
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