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Miscarriage, ERPOC, Pains, Pains In Chest And Diaphragm, Difficulty Breathing

Hi i had a missed miscarriage at 13 weeks had erpc last week. Then had terrible pains so after being admitted to hospital for 3 days they found i still had retained products so done another erpc this sat. I had iv antibiotics which i finished course. Since coming home yesterday ive had terrible pains in my chest and diapragm, i dont feel i can breathe properly and it feels as if someone had crushed my chest and upper back area including my neck and ribs. Pls help?
Wed, 30 May 2012
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You had two procedures done on you in an interval of one week.Such painis quite common in people undergoing repeated procedures in the hospital.You can take T Etorocoxib 90mg for the pain once daily for 3 to 4 days.If the pain continues or becomes unbearable you should see a gynaecologist to rule out othe complications of placental retention like Fat embolism which can cause symptoms like yours
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Miscarriage, ERPOC, Pains, Pains In Chest And Diaphragm, Difficulty Breathing

You had two procedures done on you in an interval of one week.Such painis quite common in people undergoing repeated procedures in the hospital.You can take T Etorocoxib 90mg for the pain once daily for 3 to 4 days.If the pain continues or becomes unbearable you should see a gynaecologist to rule out othe complications of placental retention like Fat embolism which can cause symptoms like yours