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What Causes Pain In The Sternum During Pregnancy?

My sister is 7 and half months pregnant.she felt pain in (sternum/pancreatic area)...2 days goes well then again..we consult many doctor but no result...plz advice me..if u suggest any complementary medicine for quick relief. plz tell me.we will be thank full.
Mon, 16 Feb 2015
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Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion it might be due to gastritis or muscular pain.Take antacids and avoid spicy diet.Take food in small quantities every 2 hours.Buttermilk also is good to take daily in gastritis.If it is muscular pain paracetamol tablet can be taken.And hot fomentation can be given.Dont worry .It is not a serious thing.These conditions are routinely seen in pregnancy.
Best regards..Dr srilatha
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What Causes Pain In The Sternum During Pregnancy?

Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion it might be due to gastritis or muscular pain.Take antacids and avoid spicy diet.Take food in small quantities every 2 hours.Buttermilk also is good to take daily in gastritis.If it is muscular pain paracetamol tablet can be taken.And hot fomentation can be given.Dont worry .It is not a serious thing.These conditions are routinely seen in pregnancy. Best regards..Dr srilatha