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Suggest Treatment For Back Pain After A Child Birth

hello Dr, iam 40yrs old, i have two kids. After my second cysarian i get severe pain every month like delivery pain which starts from backbone.Usually i dont have regular periods,but after second dellivery it comes every month but not at same date. My Gynecologist told it is because of my Uters is not yet reduced in size. So, she adviced me to take Novex ds tab for 3mths weakly 2 days. Is this is correct advice? Pls give me second opinion.
Tue, 25 Nov 2014
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Hello,
If you have had a spinal anesthesia at the time of your surgery, this pain can also be related to that effect and you should see an orthopedic for further evaluation and support. If the pain is related to the onset of the menstrual cycle, infections should be ruled out. It is true that an involuting uterus can cause spasm, but, this is limited to the first two months after a delivery and may not relate to the back. The medication prescribed is given to treat infection and if you find relief with this, it is worth. You can give it a try, more so, if you are not feeding your baby. Take care of your posture also as this can be another cause of the pain. Hope this helps.
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Suggest Treatment For Back Pain After A Child Birth

Hello, If you have had a spinal anesthesia at the time of your surgery, this pain can also be related to that effect and you should see an orthopedic for further evaluation and support. If the pain is related to the onset of the menstrual cycle, infections should be ruled out. It is true that an involuting uterus can cause spasm, but, this is limited to the first two months after a delivery and may not relate to the back. The medication prescribed is given to treat infection and if you find relief with this, it is worth. You can give it a try, more so, if you are not feeding your baby. Take care of your posture also as this can be another cause of the pain. Hope this helps.