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Diclofenac + Linseed Oil + Methyl Salicylate + Eucalyptus Oil + Camphor + Menthol
Information about Diclofenac + Linseed Oil + Methyl Salicylate + Eucalyptus Oil + Camphor + Menthol
Diclofenac + Linseed Oil + Methyl Salicylate + Eucalyptus Oil + Camphor + Menthol Uses
Diclofenac+Linseed Oil+Methyl Salicylate+Eucalyptus Oil+Camphor+Menthol is used in the treatment of pain relief.
How Diclofenac + Linseed Oil + Methyl Salicylate + Eucalyptus Oil + Camphor + Menthol works
Diclofenac + Linseed Oil + Methyl Salicylate + Eucalyptus Oil + Camphor + Menthol is a combination of a few analgesics. Diclofenac works by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins, which are chemicals that promote inflammation, pain, and swelling. Linseed oil has anti-inflammatory properties and helps soothe irritated or inflamed skin. Methyl salicylate has both analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. Therefore, it can help reduce pain and inflammation in the affected area. Eucalyptus oil works by bringing a cold or warm sensation that takes your mind off the pain. With dual hot and cold action, camphor numbs and cools the nerve endings, then warms the painful area as it improves circulation to stiff joints and muscles. Menthol produces a cooling sensation when applied to the skin, which can help alleviate discomfort and provide a sense of relief.
Common side effects of Diclofenac + Linseed Oil + Methyl Salicylate + Eucalyptus Oil + Camphor + Menthol
Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)
Available Medicine for Diclofenac + Linseed Oil + Methyl Salicylate + Eucalyptus Oil + Camphor + Menthol
BangTulsi Medi Sciences
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Expert advice for Diclofenac + Linseed Oil + Methyl Salicylate + Eucalyptus Oil + Camphor + Menthol
- Gently massage it into the skin of the affected area.
- Do not cover the area being treated with airtight dressings such as bandages as these may increase the risk of side effects.
- Do not apply to broken, diseased, infected, inflamed or irritated skin, or to open wounds.
- Avoid getting it in the eyes, mouth or nose. Rinse with cold water if you accidentally get it in these areas.
- It may increase the risk of sunburn. Avoid exposing the treated area of skin to excessive sunlight.
- Do not use it for longer than 14 days unless recommended by your doctor.