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How To Reduce Severe Back Pain After Medical Termination?

Hi I have a medical termination on 29th of August and was sent one after the foetus and placenta came out. Fr the past 3days I have been exeiencing lower back pain. The bleeding has really reduced since 2days but my concern is the lower back pain which is worse during the evening. It is really given me concern
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Hi there.

The back pain which you are experiencing is mainly due to spasm of the uterine muscles the pain of which is being referred to the back.
It is a common phenomenon and some females experience it even in the normal course of the menstrual cycle. ........although the pain is of much lower intensity.

Treatment :
1. Take an analgesic with a muscle relaxant like a Diclofenac-Thiocolchiside combination.
2. Take a smooth muscle relaxant like Spasmaproxyvon.
3. Local heat to the back area along with a pain relieving gel massage.
4. Last but not the least. ...a lot of bed rest.

I hope my advice has helped
Good luck.

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How To Reduce Severe Back Pain After Medical Termination?

Hi there. The back pain which you are experiencing is mainly due to spasm of the uterine muscles the pain of which is being referred to the back. It is a common phenomenon and some females experience it even in the normal course of the menstrual cycle. ........although the pain is of much lower intensity. Treatment : 1. Take an analgesic with a muscle relaxant like a Diclofenac-Thiocolchiside combination. 2. Take a smooth muscle relaxant like Spasmaproxyvon. 3. Local heat to the back area along with a pain relieving gel massage. 4. Last but not the least. ...a lot of bed rest. I hope my advice has helped Good luck.