Need Medication For Tiredness And Soreness Due To A Miscarriage
Hey, I woke up this morning feeling tired and sore, I have been having a headache build over the day and now it is quiet sore about a 5 on a pain scale. I have also been smelling burnt toast off anf on for the last 2 hours. What can I do? I am female, 22 and am just getting over a miscarriage.
Hello and welcome to HCM, The symptoms of feeling tired and soreness may not be directly associated with miscarriage. Tiredness is commonly experienced in anemia. You can get your hemoglobin levels checked. Soreness can occur due to number of causes. Viral infection, fall on hard surface etc. can all lead to soreness of the body. Smelling of burnt toast suggests altered smell sensation called paresthesia and this is seen in nasal infections, or any other lesion of the nasal cavity. You need to consult a physician for clinical assessment, relevant investigations and thus management.
Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Need Medication For Tiredness And Soreness Due To A Miscarriage
Hello and welcome to HCM, The symptoms of feeling tired and soreness may not be directly associated with miscarriage. Tiredness is commonly experienced in anemia. You can get your hemoglobin levels checked. Soreness can occur due to number of causes. Viral infection, fall on hard surface etc. can all lead to soreness of the body. Smelling of burnt toast suggests altered smell sensation called paresthesia and this is seen in nasal infections, or any other lesion of the nasal cavity. You need to consult a physician for clinical assessment, relevant investigations and thus management. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal