Voltaren gel
My wife has chronic pain in her hip and hamstring. MRI negative. Physical Therapy no help. Acupuncture no help. Is Voltaren gel safe to try? I read it can cause liver damage.
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Thank you for reminding me of that. I haven't opened it yet and still have the receipt. Bless you for that. Have a great day. 🙂
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1 ReactionHi Erney and thanks for this info.
I was on oral diclofenac before and after a hip replacement. I was then scheduled for a left shoulder replacement and kept taking diclofenac.
When I had my pre-op checkup for my shoulder replacement, my creatinine level was 1.5, where 1.3 is the upper limit. Elevated creatinine incidicates that the kidney is not doing its job completely. Anyway the RN called me and suggested I stop taking diclofencac or any NSAIDs as they are all hard on the kidneys.
I cut back diclofenac use by about 70% - it was the only thing managing my pain so I didn't stop completely, my bad. By decreasing it this much, my creatinine returned to a normal level of 1.0 two weeks before surgery, and was .9 the day of surgery. Everyone is different, and it's best to not take NSAIDs at all in the month or so ahead of a joint replacement. Or at a minimum, get your blood checked (which will probably happen anyway during a pre-op physical).
So I guess topical diclofenac can have the same effect. I didn't know this. At any rate, people using this drug should use with caution. And finally, NSAIDs aren't meant to be taken everyday. They are too hard on kidneys.
Joe
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1 ReactionVoltaren Gel is helpful for me. My liver and kidney tests are fine. Some days would be impossible without it. Just saying that everyone is different and it should be used very judiciously by anyone who plans to do so. So many people having trouble with it, I thought I would add a positive word.
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3 Reactions@wieczorkemaria There is lidocaine cream, roll-on, and spray. Doesn't last as long as Voltaren, but still effective.
My wife has been plagued with hip pain for many months now. She gets cortisone injections, but it has been most effective when administered by an orthopedic doctor versus a pain management specialist. The ortho doctor actually moved the needle around a lot to spread the medication around. That particular injection lasted several months of no pain. Too bad they can't do hip bursa replacements.
@baileygirl I can not get the patches to stay on. I have used them on my knees, ankles, back, elbow (the common areas of pain) my are prescription and they work if I can keep them from rolling up.
I have found there are oils out there that help with pain. The work! I do not have the name of them and I would have to dig in the boxes of stuff I have for pain. But google or amazon natural oils for pain. Be sure to dilute them with other lotions or they will burn your skin.
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1 ReactionMy doctor took me off Voltaren as soon as I told him I had started taking it. He told me to use cbd topical. Safer and works better. I was only on Voltaren for 5 days.
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1 ReactionThe thing that has always been the best for my pain is BIO-FREEZE
It comes in all sorts of forms. There’s gel, roll on gel, patches. Look for green and white packaging.
Its menthol smell dissipates very quickly so you don’t walk around smelling!
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3 ReactionsThanks laughlin. There are also 5% lidocaine patches available via Rx. The OTC patches are 4%.