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Suggest Treatment For Severe Fatigue After Child Birth

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Posted on Fri, 29 Jan 2016
Question: my wife got baby boy on 8.12.15 thru operation. she got tention before operation. now operation is over. she delivered premeture baby of 33weeks and baby is ok now. upto 14days from delivery she is ok. 15th day onwards she got weekness and she was not sleep & she can not eat food. blood, urine, ultrasound tests are ok. then our gynacologist doctor refered to psychiatrist. he gave 7types of medicines. that are ramitax 8mg, ativan 2mg, mirtaz 7.5mg, fulnite 2mg, corus, tetrafol, etinap 0.5mg and tonic of BG prot. after taking this medicines my wife sleeping & eating. my doubt is this treatint is ok or not. kindly advise me regarding after use of this medicines my wife get ok. kindly advise me.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ashok Kumar Choudhary (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
This is almost as per requirement but some excess of sleeping pills

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.

I read your query and understand your concerns.
From the available description it appears that she suffered with post partum depression which occurs in at least one out of four women following delivery of the baby.

The treatment is as per the guidelines but there is some overuse of sleeping medications. For example ramitax, ativan, etinap and fullnite work for same purpose and I think by next visit he will start reducing them after considering the response and improvement in your wife.

If she is sleeping appropriately and showing improvement you can discuss same with your doctor on next visit.

You can ask him to reduce some of the sleeping pills as she may respond well with either one or two sleeping medications.

The other two medications are for depression and in safe limits.

I hope this helps you.
If you have any further query, I would be glad to help you.
If not, you may close the discussion and if possible you may rate the answer for me, so that I get a good feedback.
In future if you wish to contact me directly, you can use the below mentioned link:
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Thanks and regards
Dr Ashok Kumar
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Fatigue After Child Birth

Brief Answer: This is almost as per requirement but some excess of sleeping pills Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for using Healthcaremagic. I read your query and understand your concerns. From the available description it appears that she suffered with post partum depression which occurs in at least one out of four women following delivery of the baby. The treatment is as per the guidelines but there is some overuse of sleeping medications. For example ramitax, ativan, etinap and fullnite work for same purpose and I think by next visit he will start reducing them after considering the response and improvement in your wife. If she is sleeping appropriately and showing improvement you can discuss same with your doctor on next visit. You can ask him to reduce some of the sleeping pills as she may respond well with either one or two sleeping medications. The other two medications are for depression and in safe limits. I hope this helps you. If you have any further query, I would be glad to help you. If not, you may close the discussion and if possible you may rate the answer for me, so that I get a good feedback. In future if you wish to contact me directly, you can use the below mentioned link: http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-ashok-kumar/67386 Thanks and regards Dr Ashok Kumar