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NURSE (68%), INTERLOCUTOR (32%)
NE NURSE ENYI KISMET 0:00 Good morning, Shiva.IS INTERLOCUTOR SHEBA KURIAN 0:01 Good morning.NE NURSE ENYI KISMET 0:04 Well, you know, looking so happy this morning, do you have any complaints or concerns?IS INTERLOCUTOR SHEBA KURIAN 0:09 Uh, yes, sister, actually, I'm having severe pain in my wrist and shoulders, and then feeling very fatigued. And I'm not able to sleep because of this pain, as you know that I'm diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.NE NURSE ENYI KISMET 0:27 Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that. And that's for a couple weeks, you know, pregnancy and also other things. So sorry about itself. Sorry about that. So medications if prescribed for you.IS INTERLOCUTOR SHEBA KURIAN 0:48 Actually, sister, I didn't take that medication because I just worried if I take that medication, would it be harmful to my baby, because once I breastfed, definitely the Kunden will go inside of my baby's body. And I'm just worried about the health of my baby. So I didn't take that medication.NE NURSE ENYI KISMET 1:11 Okay, it's quite normal to feel that way because of your your knowledge. For the GP to be prescribing this particular set of medication, he has done his own review. And he has ensured that this type of drug is not the one that will interrupt or interrupt breastfeeding, or will be transferred to your head is basically for the purpose of that pain that you are feeling in your ribs. And it's actually similar breastfeeding mothers. So it's quite better for you to keep so that you can reduce by won't be selling two things you will be breastfeeding baby and also feeling pain. So this particular drug is prescribed for you is best for you. It will not affect so, you know, breastfeeding. That's understood.IS INTERLOCUTOR SHEBA KURIAN 2:01 US I understood, but I'm just anxious about the well being of my babies so that I didn't take SR and I'm not ready to take as well. And I have a natural journey. I play all over the painful area and definitely, I think it will help me to relieve my pain.NE NURSE ENYI KISMET 2:28 Yes, they are not too bad. But this particular medication is actually best for you as a breastfeeding mother. And also as the pain is actually the one that is going to come the pain that you are feeling in your hands. And there are also some other ways apart from these medications. If you want me I'm going to tell you there are other ways that you can use to relieve this pain you want me to tell you aboutIS INTERLOCUTOR SHEBA KURIAN 2:57 your sisters, if you could tell me it would be beneficial for me then. Yes, continue.NE NURSE ENYI KISMET 3:16 Okay, so please Are there are other ways to teach you on how to, you know, relieve this European you want me to go about it? Okay. All right. The first one is actually to use ice pack, boy could pack ribs. You apply the Tollway and rapids round your ribs that we also have to reduce the blood supply to the aspects that will reduce the pain you are feeling. And also, I can advise you to encourage your relatives or friends to come around to help you with some of the things us with that. You know, we have to release so that we know Don't use your hands too often. And you have to raise the hand a little you just know that it's only the procedures that doesn't concern with starkly. Uh, yes. Okay. Give your nose also okay with that. I can arrange with you so that you see your doctor. You discussed your doctor, we know do some other assessments on you after no is that ointments? That balm we are talking of will be okay for you.IS INTERLOCUTOR SHEBA KURIAN 4:30 Okay, Okay. Thank you. So NE NURSE ENYI KISMET 4:34 you have any? IS INTERLOCUTOR SHEBA KURIAN 4:35 I don't have any other concerns.NE NURSE ENYI KISMET 4:39 Okay, stay blessed. I'm happy to hear that.IS INTERLOCUTOR SHEBA KURIAN 4:42 Okay, thank you.
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