Dr GhouseGuardian of 3 children3 years agoA. needs proper evaluation of urine and blood And further it is also advisable to consult your local doctor for appropriate examination and for any investigations if required and to take appropriate medicines depending on the need o k
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 10 m old boy3 years agoA. It's normal to get some swelling in pregnancy, particularly in your legs, ankles, feet and fingers. It's often worse at the end of the day and further into your pregnancy. Swelling that comes on gradually is not usually harmful to you or your baby, but it can be uncomfortable.
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