- Male
- 16 Years
- 29/01/2025
I think I'm dealing with a stiff neck, you know, nas pe nas chadna. Every time I try to turn my neck to the right, there's this sharp pain in the top right corner at the back. What can I do to relieve this pain quickly?
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Krimson-35 (Combined Oral Contraceptive) for PCOS and Irregular Periods
Taking Krimson-35
- Start on Day 1-5: Begin taking Krimson-35 on the first day of your period or within the first 5 days.
- Take one tablet daily: Consume one Krimson-35 tablet daily at the same time for 21 consecutive days.
- 7-day pill-free interval: After completing 21 days, stop taking Krimson-35 for 7 days. During this time, you may experience withdrawal bleeding.
- Repeat the cycle: Start a new pack of Krimson-35 after the 7-day pill-free interval.
Important Reminders
- Take Krimson-35 consistently: To maintain its effectiveness, take Krimson-35 at the same time every day.
- Missed pills: If you miss a pill, take it as soon as you remember. If you miss two or more pills, consult your doctor for guidance.
- Monitor your periods: Keep track of your periods, including any changes in bleeding patterns or intensity.
Please consult your doctor if you experience any of the following:
- Severe side effects: Such as severe headaches, chest pain, or difficulty breathing.
- Changes in bleeding patterns: Heavy bleeding, prolonged bleeding, or spotting.
- Other concerns: Any other concerns or questions you may have about taking Krimson-35.
Dr. Kareemulla Suggests...
Consult a Physiotherapist And Rehabilitation Specialist
Answered 04/07/2025
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