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I Am 5+ Month Pregnant Feeling Acidity In The Morning And Vomiting

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Question : I am 5+ month pregnant and nowadays feeling two regular symptomps:
1, Acidity in the morning and vomiting
2. Heavy lig and feet swollen

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Answered by Dr. Sameer Kumar (7 hours later)
Brief Answer:
pregnancy symptoms

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query,
Dyspepsia and nausea are common in pregnancy , however to control nausea and vomiting you may opt for TAB DOXINATE-PLUS X 1-1-1 X 15 DAYS and for dyspepsia = TAB PANTOP-dsr x 1-0-1 x 10 days ( 1/2 HR before food).

This should help.
However swollen feet can be indicative of pedal oedema which can be due to raised blood pressure. Please send your antenatal profile reports including LFT & RFT for a review.

Regards
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I Am 5+ Month Pregnant Feeling Acidity In The Morning And Vomiting

Brief Answer: pregnancy symptoms Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for the query, Dyspepsia and nausea are common in pregnancy , however to control nausea and vomiting you may opt for TAB DOXINATE-PLUS X 1-1-1 X 15 DAYS and for dyspepsia = TAB PANTOP-dsr x 1-0-1 x 10 days ( 1/2 HR before food). This should help. However swollen feet can be indicative of pedal oedema which can be due to raised blood pressure. Please send your antenatal profile reports including LFT & RFT for a review. Regards