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Top 10 Natural Remedies for Eczema in Babies
It is common not to want to over-medicate your child, sometimes, letting their immune systems fight off conditions can be beneficial in the long-term; there are also occasions where conditions, like eczema, cannot be fought by the immune system alone. This is where natural remedies can be helpful, natural remedies for infant eczema can not only help your baby’s body build a resistance to it without dosing your child, but it can also help manage the condition. It is recommended you use eczema medication if the condition becomes too difficult to manage.
10 Easy and Effective Home Remedies for Baby Eczema
It can be a challenge to understand which home remedies for eczema in babies are myths and which can actually help, this is why we have compiled a list of accessible herbal remedies for baby eczema.
1. Luke-Warm Water Bath
One of the hardest symptoms of eczema to manage is the itching; a lukewarm bath cools the skin, this reduces itching, it also helps fight off dehydration of the skin. While giving your child a bath, use fragrant neutral soaps and avoid anti-bacterial soaps.
2. Oatmeal Bath
Oatmeal baths are considered a great way to relax the skin, Oatmeal reduces itching and is hugely beneficial for the skin. To give your child an oatmeal bath, blend 2/3 of a cup of oats in a blender till it becomes a fine powder, then in warm or lukewarm water, sprinkle the powder in and mix till it has a silky texture, soak your child in the water for between 20-30 minutes in the water and rinse them off with room temperature water.
3. Cold Pressed Coconut Oil
Cold pressed coconut oil is rich in anti-bacterial properties, this lowers the risk of infections due to eczema, additionally, cold pressed coconut oil has hydrating properties that help soothe the skin and cold pressed coconut oil is considered a natural moisturizer that manages eczema, just apply the oil on your baby’s skin and gently massage it in circles for a few seconds.
4. Cold Pressed Sunflower Oil
Cold pressed sunflower oil is rich in various healthy fatty acids, these fatty acids once absorbed through your skin can help combat eczema from underneath the skin’s surface, cold pressed sunflower oil is also an extremely potent natural moisturiser, apply this oil on your baby’s skin, massage it clockwise and counter-clockwise for a few moments.
5. Soaking in Sea Salt Baths
Sea salt has anti-bacterial properties that can help avoid infections; sea salt baths are also extremely good for the skin in general due to the minerals present in salt. Soak your baby in a sea salt bath for 20 minutes, and it should reduce the itchiness and soothe the skin. To prepare this bath simply add sea salt to warm water, mix until the salt dissolves and you’re ready to go.
6. Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea tree is extremely healthy for the skin, for a baby pure tea tree might be extremely harsh to their skin so dilute it with some lukewarm water. Tea tree essential oil has anti-bacterial properties that can help prevent infection due to eczema, and it also has skin hydrating and healing properties that soothe the skin and repair the damage of dry skin. Using a couple of drops mixed with any moisturizer can help combat eczema.
7. Chamomile Tea Bath
Chamomile tea is extremely good for the skin, it has soothing properties that can reduce itchiness and when absorbed through the skin can hydrate and heal damaged skin. To prepare this bath, simply soak 5 chamomile tea bags in warm water for 15 minutes, then mix and soak your baby for 20 minutes.
8. Sunlight
Taking your baby out for about 20 minutes in the sun can be hugely beneficial, the natural UV rays of the sun contain Vitamin D, this helps the skin absorb cholesterol through the skin and provides melanin, this also soothes your baby’s skin and heals the skin. Beware though, if the sun is too harsh it could have adverse effects instead. Ensure your baby doesn’t spend over 20 minutes in the sun with no sunscreen on.
9. Use Humidifiers
Humidity is good for the skin, it hydrates the body, reduces inflammation and helps alleviate itchiness. Use a humidifier in the room that your baby occupies regularly to help manage eczema, ensure you combine this with the use of moisturisers.
10. Loose Clothes
Ensure your baby is dressed in loose clothes and make sure they wear breathable material, tight clothing can cause sweating and spread the bacteria that causes eczema; it also reacts to the rashes on the skin causing itchiness, makes sure they are wearing comfortable clothes that don’t hug the skin too tightly.
Eczema can be caused due to food allergies, if you are breastfeeding your child, ensure you test your baby for food allergies and do not eat those foods. It is also recommended that you pat the eczema rashes on your baby’s body with a cool, wet gauze at least twice a day, this will help soothe their skin.
The best way to approach managing this condition is by combining treatment methods, by taking your child out for 15 minutes in the sun, giving them an eczema treatment bath like the ones mentioned above and using natural moisturizers like cold pressed coconut oil as well as using a humidifier and dressing them up with comfortable loose clothing on a regular basis, you can manage the condition much more efficiently. Additionally, ensure that the room your baby spends the time it is cool, the use of air conditioners and ceiling fans during the summer can help reduce skin irritation due to sweat.
Eczema can also be caused by external allergies like dust mites, ensure you keep your child in a clean environment and make sure they bathe regularly. Never use a towel to wipe your child if they have this condition, it is recommended that you pat them dry or let them air dry, wiping them with a towel could spread the bacteria and increase the likelihood of these rashes manifesting in other locations.
Remember, it is also important to understand that these techniques are only to help manage and heal minor forms of eczema, it is still recommended that you get medical advice for the condition and follow the instructions of your medical care specialist. These techniques can be added to their advice but should not be used without the instructions of your doctors.
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Pincer Grasp In Babies - Development Milestone
Many parents look out for signs like rolling, crawling and walking to mark the development milestones of their baby. There may be one significant development that you may tend to overlook as being vital to your baby’s growth – the pincer grasp. Learning this skill can help your child perform many tasks while growing up without assistance from you, making it a critical aspect of development.
What Is Pincer Grasp?
Pincer grasp is primarily the use of the thumb and the index finger by babies to pick up things. This skill tends to develop anywhere between nine to twelve months of age and prepare your baby to understand the mechanics involved in grabbing and picking things up. This will eventually improve dexterity in both hands, and your little one will begin to use both hands to pick up objects.
Pincer Grasp Development in Babies
Babies instinctively know how to grasp things right from their birth using their entire palms. This is known as the palmer grasp. The baby will gradually learn to pick things up and hold them in her little hands over the course of a year. The ability of the baby to pick things up using the pincer grasp develops little by little in the following stages.
Birth to Two Months of Age
For two months after birth, the baby can be noticed with her hands clenched into a fist. At this stage, the baby will have the skill to grasp and can easily wrap her fingers around your finger.
2. Three to Four Months of Age
The baby will slowly begin reaching out for things as her hand-eye coordination begins to develop. Although she may not be able to grasp things, she will be able to rake things closer to her or even hold on to a rattle or a toy for a few seconds.
3. Five to Six Months of Age
This is when the palmer grasp of the baby becomes and voluntary skill. She will use this to pick things up with her whole hands intentionally and squeeze it. Once she masters picking up larger objects with her whole hand, she will move on to using her fingers to do the task.
4. Seven to Nine Months of Age
Around this age, your baby will have the skill to pass her toy from one hand to the other and even use all her fingers and the thumb to grasp a small object.
5. Nine to Twelve Months of Age
The baby now learns to pick small things up only using her thumb and the index finger.
What If Your Baby Doesn't Develop Pincer Grasp?
Each baby develops at her own pace. Premature babies can reach certain milestones later than other babies. It is possible that your baby isn’t completely ready to begin the pincer grasp yet if she hasn’t shown interest in it. However, if your baby is over 12 months old, then you will need to reach out to a paediatrician to assess the baby’s fine motor skill development and rule out the possibility of cerebral palsy or autism.
Activities to Help Your Baby Develop Pincer Grasp
If your baby hasn’t developed pincer grasp yet or if you would like to help your baby develop pincer grip, you can try out the following simple pincer grasp activities for infants.
Place small food items like raisins, cheerios, etc., inside the small slots of an ice tray. This can make for an engaging activity as the baby can enjoy a fun way of eating. It will also force her to use her pincer grasp to get the food out, eventually developing it.
Provide access to toys like putty or play dough that can be pulled apart and even squeezed. This can be a great exercise to promote the strengthening of the muscles on the fingers that are necessary to develop the pincer grasp.
You can also consider using socks on your child’s hands with holes cut for the index finger and the thumb. This can help your child use only those two fingers to pick things up.
You also bury beads in play dough and have your child pull them out. Ensure that your child is supervised throughout this activity as it may be a choking hazard.
Give your baby a tissue box and encourage him to pull out one tissue at a time. This can be a fun activity in the process of learning the pincer grasp.
Give your baby crayons to scribble. Your child may not be able to hold it yet correctly, but it can be a great task to develop fine motor skills.
Give your baby the chance to push buttons or point out things in a book.
Toys to Encourage Pincer Grasp Development
You can also make use of certain toys to help develop pincer grasp in your child. This can make for a fun and interactive experience for your baby.
Activity boards that have buttons that can be pushed or switches to be flipped or dials to turn.
Squeeze balls and small squirt bottles. Encourage using the thumb and the index middle or the index and the middle finger to press the bottle.
Blocks of various sizes that can be stacked. She may also want to pick it up and throw it around.
Use play dough or clay putty and encourage your child to make small balls using her thumb and index finger.
You can also give her small balls made of the clay putty and allow her to flatten them between her thumb and the index fingers.
What Will Happen Once Your Child Develops the Pincer Grasp?
Your baby will develop a more precise grasping skill after the development of the pincer grasp. Rather than raking things closer to her, she’ll be able to pick it up and hold it in her hands. She’ll also eventually learn to explore the size, texture, and weight of the object with her hands and refrain from using her mouth as the primary sensory preceptor. This skill becomes the edifice for further skills in writing, drawing, colouring, using scissors and others. It can also be of paramount importance in allowing the child to learn to independent and conduct activities like brushing her teeth and dressing herself on her own.
You will notice it doesn’t always take the same time for all babies to learn the pincer grasp. Age and associated motor skill development in the baby can vary. Hence, do not fret if your baby hasn’t mastered the pincer grasp already. Provide her opportunities to develop it and if you notice a significant delay even after 12 months, consult a paediatrician.
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Why is Approval Seeking So Important For Toddlers?
Is your 17-month-old baby prone to seeking constant approval? Well, you're not alone. Such behaviour usually surfaces after toddlers develop social awareness. They crave to gain the praise, attention and approval of those who matter most to them. They also love getting small rewards in the form of a “well done” or “wow”!
Why Toddlers Seek Constant Approval?
1. To Send Signs of Being In Trouble
You have barely moved away from the play pen when you hear your baby wail again. Most times, the only way your child may alert you of his physical needs is by seeking attention. Is it a wet diaper that’s making him cold or a tummy infection that’s hurting him? A child will express discomfiture by crying or throwing a tantrum. If you find your child seeking such attention, examine carefully and visit a paediatrician if need be.
2. Ignored Emotional Needs
A 17-month-old child seeking approval isn't uncommon. kids usually require a good amount of continual attention when they're doing something. So, you needn't be worried if your child calls out for your attention when he’s building blocks, dragging a play cart, chasing butterflies, or doing just about anything else. The emotional demands of a toddler compel him to seek approval and praise for the smallest of actions. In case this need is ignored, there may be a natural outburst in the form of tantrums, anger, or hurting oneself/others. If such situations become a daily occurrence, you may need to consult your doctor to check for ADHD or other medical conditions.
3. Reconsider Your Schedule
In today’s fast-paced world, working parents don't get to spend time with their children. As a result, busy dads or work-stressed moms often find themselves dealing with toddler seeking approval tactics at home, day care centre, pre-school, playgrounds, etc. This is because their free time is taken over by kids who have been waiting long enough to get a nod or praise for the things that mean most. Spending more quality time with babies will dissuade them from seeking approval for everything, and will make them more independent and carefree in the long run.
The Best Way To Show Your Attention
There are times when kids enjoy enough parental attention, yet they misbehave. In other words, regardless of you taking care of your kid’s approval seeking behaviour, you'll find your son crying needlessly or breaking things. To curb this behaviour, along with acknowledging his good actions, you need to inflict light punishment. Your firm and steady approach will calm him down gradually. Make sure you acknowledge and encourage his acceptable behaviour and deal with all not-so good actions deftly. This will help your kid learn the right ways of getting attention.
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खरंच, मुलीचं लग्न हेच जीवनाचे उद्दिष्ट असावे का?
शीतल माझी सहकारी, सावळी, चुणचुणीत दिसायला गोड. सरकारी नोकरी. वडील सेवानिवृत्त झालेले . एकूण तीन बहिणी, तिशीच्या घरात पोहोचली तरी लग्न जुळेना, सावळा रंग सोडला तर नाकारण्यासारखे काहीही नव्हते तरी पण लग्न जुळत नव्हते. असं वाटायचं काय बघत असेल मुलगा? आईला लग्नाची खूप काळजी. तिला तेवढा लग्नात इंटरेस्ट नव्हता. ती म्हणायची आई लग्न करणे आवश्यक आहे का? मग आई तिला समजवायची की ,अगं कुणी कुणाचं नसतं. वेळेवर लग्न करून आपला संसार करावा. कशी तरी ती तयार झाली. एक स्थळ आलं, मुलगा गरीब घरचा. खाजगी नोकरी, गावातील, कुठलाच काही मेळ नाही. नाईलाजाने ती त्या गोष्टीला तयार झाली.पंधरा दिवसात खटके उडू लागले. दोघेही भिन्न वातावरणातील. तिने कधी घरी काम केले नाही अणि त्याला मोलकरीण म्हणजे काय माहिती नाही. इतकी तफावत. अणि एका महिन्यात ती त्याला सोडून माहेरी आली. लग्न जुळत नाही म्हणून कुठल्याही अटी, शर्ती मान्य करून लग्न करणे आवश्यक आहे का?
अशीच माझ्या ओळखीतली मुलगी. दिसायला खूप ठेंगणी. तिशी पार झाली तरी लग्न जुळेना. मग काय? दिलं असंच गरीब घरी. सगळ्या बहिणी ऎशो आरामात राहतात अणि तिचा माञ जीवन एक संघर्ष सुरू आहे. त्यातल्या त्यात नवरा पण तिच्याशी लग्न करून उपकार केल्यासारखं वागतो. तिची उंची कमी आहे हा तिचा दोष आहे का? लग्न म्हणजे फक्त एक जबाबदारी आहे का? तिच्या अंगावर अक्षदा पडल्या की आई वडीलांचे कर्तव्य संपले. तिच्या जीवनाची घड़ी नीट लावणे आई वडिलाचे कर्तव्य नाही का? तिला स्वावलंबी बनविण्यासाठी मदत करणे आवश्यक नाही का? मुलगी जर आपल्या पायावर उभी आहे अणि काही कारणास्तव तिचं लग्न जुळत नाही, तेव्हा फक्त एक औपचारिकता म्हणून लग्न करणे अवश्यक आहे का? एक महिन्यात लग्न तोडण्या पेक्षा योग्य स्थळाची वाट पाहणे चांगले नाही का? उपवर मुलीला नातेवाईक, समाज, नेहमी विचारतो." हं, मग लाडू कधी देणार?" एक तर लग्न जुळत नाही म्हणुन आई वडील काळजीत असतात अणि पालकांची काळजी बघुन मुलगी आधीच दुःखी असते... अशा परिस्थितीत मुलीला लग्नाबद्दल विचारून लोकांना काय साध्य करायचं असतं? कुणाच्या व्यक्तिगत जीवनात डोकावण्याची भारी वाईट सवय असते आपल्या लोकांना. एकट्या मुलीला आयुष्य जगणे खूप कठीण असते, हेच लहानपणापासून तिच्या मनावर बिंबवलेले असते. ती श्रीमंत घरची असो की गरीब घरची, उच्च शिक्षित असो वर अशिक्षित, तिच्या आयुष्यातील शेवटचे ध्येय म्हणजे लग्न अशीच समाजमान्यता आहे. मी म्हणतेय की लग्न करणे आवश्यक आहे, पण एक चांगला जीवन साथीही महत्वाचा नाही का? जीवनसाथी जर योग्य नसेल तर त्याच्याबरोबर आयुष्य व्यथित करणे खूप त्रासदायक असते. लग्न प्रत्येकाने करायलाच पाहिजे... परंतु योग्य जीवनसाथी मिळत नसेल तर कुठल्याही अटी शर्ती मान्य करून लग्न करणे योग्य आहे का? त्यापेक्षा मुलीला स्वावलंबी बनवा, योग्य साथीदाराची वाट बघा. तुम्हाला काय वाटते मुलीचे लग्न हेच जीवनाचे उद्दिष्ट असावे का?
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Everywhere you look, you'll find a whole lot of information about unhealthy habits and foods that pose a threat to your health. But what about those seemingly harmless habits that are dangerous? It totally pays to know the unhealthy things you do every day!
Being a fitness buff is definitely a great thing. It means you care enough about yourself to work out and eat healthy. But is it enough? Well, the sad news is that there are still things you do every day that can damage your health if you don't stop at once!
5 Daily Activities That Can Put Your Health on Risk
1. Feasting on Microwavable Popcorn
If you’re particular about what you eat, popcorn could be your best friend. Yes, it is a low calorie food but did you know that the microwaveable ones aren’t good for you? The packet in which microwavable popcorn is packed is lined with non-stick coating that releases perfluorooctanoic acid when the bag decomposes. This acid has actually been linked to some cancers! Instead of microwaving popcorn next time, try boiled corn kernels.
2. Snoozing for too Long
Doctors and health experts have time and again stressed on the need for enough sleep for good health. In case you’ve taken this as a green signal to sleep for as long as you want, think again. Anything more than six-eight hours of sleep and you’re putting your poor heart at risk. Of course, for moms who find sleeping a luxury, please take a nap whenever you can!
3. Drinking Out of The Gym Bottle
What do you think happens when you pull open the gym bottle cap for a drink of water? You transmit germs from your sweat to the bottle which are then transferred into your body. The whole point of improving health is lost when you do this. Instead, invest in wide-mouth bottles with screw-on caps to take along to your workout.
4. Remaining Indoors
Agreed, stepping out during the hot summer or pouring rain is the last thing you have on your mind. But staying indoors for prolonged periods is also an unhealthy way to risk your health. You breathe in stale air and don’t get enough sun. Your senses feel dull as does your mind. Instead, step out of home for some fresh air in the morning and after dinner with your husband. Take your little ones along too and turn it into a family ritual.
5. Sitting for Prolonged Periods
The demands of work require you to spend long hours at your desk. But you’re definitely not chained to it! Sitting for too long is another unhealthy thing you do every day. In fact, it’s a major reason for heart disease and diabetes. Once in a while, take a break and walk down to the water filter for a glass of water, or just stand up and move around.
Along with these bad habits, you should also avoid wearing clothes that are too tight and shoes with very high heels. After all, following the latest fashion trends is fine but not at the cost of your health. The next time you find yourself doing one of these unhealthy things, consider your health and try to bring about a change. Read more
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How to Cope with Empty Nest Syndrome
These days, single parent families are on the rise. While raising a child on your own can be quite overwhelming, dealing with the loneliness once the child leaves home is all the more difficult. You don't know what to do with all that time in your hands. You feel cut off from your child's life. You feel you are no longer needed. But relax! You will always hold a special place in your child's life. Read this article to know more about coping with empty nest syndrome.
Nothing is more complex and satisfying than parenting. Your child is the source of your joy and pride, but when she flies into the sky in search of her identity, an unbearable anguish fills your heart. Weren’t you always meant to be each other’s constants?
If you are a parent who has been singly caring for your child all along, your feeling would be more mind numbing and intense. Suddenly everything loses meaning. Emptiness fills every pore of your being. The house looks bleak and hostile without those special feet scampering through them.
Tips for Single Parents to Manage Empty Nest Syndrome
The relationship between a single parent and the child is a special one. Both of you always nurtured and nourished each other. Both of you were more like best buddies, partners-in crime, protecting each other and sharing confidences.
So how would you cope with this new found space in your life? Yes, incredible as it sounds, the moment your child leaves home, you have more time at disposal. You can start doing things you always dreamed of. You can climb mountains, lounge in the morning sunshine sipping wine or listen to music. Here are some other things you can do:
Talk with other single parents. Make new friends. Talk about your feelings and your loneliness. It will help you come out of your loneliness.
Go out for long walks, exercise. Develop new interests like hiking, crocheting or even origami to help you bring back the zest in your life.
Join an online or offline forum for single parents. This will help you connect with other single parents and you will realize that you are not the only one being overwhelmed by a feeling of loneliness.
Volunteer to spend some time at the local orphanage or an old age home. It will help you feel grounded and bring you deep satisfaction.
Talk with your child on a regular basis. Show off your pictures from the recent hiking trip. Assure him/her that you are happy on your own. This is very important as children of single parents tend to feel guilty about leaving their parents alone.
Allow yourself the freedom of being happy once again - start dating another single parent like yourself or someone interesting who makes you feel comfortable and makes you laugh more than usual.
Finally, remember, you would never cease being a parent - no one can take that away from you, neither you nor your child! Hence, enjoy this new phase of your life with renewed vigour and take pride in your achievements. You deserve every bit of it. After all, didn’t you raise a wonderful child all on your own? Read more
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Q. My 4 year baby have always complaint of abdomen pain.
Dr Vandan H Kumar
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A. if the child is having abdominal pain give syrup colicaid or syrup cyclopam 5 ml to the child for now
then you have to meet the doctor to find the cause of abdominal pain because it can be either due to gas or due to worms or some other abdominal pathology or gastroenteritis, constipation, digestive issues.
in the meantime it is advisable to give only easily digestible food to the child and water andx buttermilk curd rice and dal.
can give poha upma daliya and fruits.
avoid milk products , packet foods and fried items and heavy diet.
you can continue anti-colicx medicines and your doctor may add antacids for the child for few days it will help in decreasing the gas as well as bloating.
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Q. lo laying placenta he koi problem tho ni hogi na or sahi pojicion me lane ke liya ky krna chahiye
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A. hello deri it is very important that you should take care of your diet because there are high chances of the anemia and the bleeding and the possibilities are there that you will have the C section
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Q. Hi! Is the products like moisturiser and sunscreen in your website are pregnancy safe.
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A. depending on the products you had a go through the literature before using any product and better to have a sensitivity test so that sometimes you can be allergic to do before use
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Q. Can i eat potato chips in early pregnency..?
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1 min ago
A. they are not advisable in any duration of pregnancy. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. Hii i haven't got my period for April month and I did a home test today it's negative and iam experiencing light brown spotting. Does that mean am i pregnant or my period is about to come, bit worried can anyone tell me what does that mean
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A. better to get the ultrasound examination for accuracy. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Trying To Conceive
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Q. Hello I had missed my period for April month and today I have done home test with prega news and result is negative. Am experiencing light brown spotting today and back pain and stomach pain. Is it ok to have missed period for over a month and what does that mean am i pregnant or my period is about to come. Iam bit worried about this please do help me.
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A. wait for sometime you can do beta hCG or ultrasound examination. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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