Biofreeze spray for joints pain is an organic compound consisting of a complex of active substances that work to reduce pain and inflammation through joint massage. It contains natural compounds such as menthol, which has a smell very similar to the smell of mint, works by relieving the feeling of pain by repelling the calcium current of the nerves responsible for the feeling of heat, and biofreeze muscle pain reliefe also contains camphor, which is characterized as an anti-muscle contracture, eliminates spasms, and muscle tension.
Â
Muscle tension, stiffness of ligaments.
Knee joint pain.
Inflammation of the tendons.
Reducing joint and muscle pain.
Shoulder pain, neck pain.
Relieve sciatica pain.
Treatment of low back pain.
The feeling of stinging is the position of the sprayer.
An allergic reaction such as skin itching, rash.
Shortness of breath.
Biofreeze muscle pain reliefe is not used in the following cases:
Hypersensitivity to one of the components of Biofreeze spray.
Wounds, skin burns.
Children under 12 years old.
Mucous membranes.
Biofreeze spray for joints pain in the following cases is used only after consulting a doctor:
Pregnancy, lactation.
Sensitive skin.
Children.
Asthmatic patients.
Â
Biofreeze muscle pain reliefe is kept at a temperature below 25 degrees Celsius, out of the reach of children.
Â
Biofreeze is used for:
Muscle tension, stiffness of ligaments.
Knee joint pain.
Inflammation of the tendons.
Reducing joint and muscle pain.
Shoulder pain, neck pain.
Relieve sciatica pain.
Treatment of low back pain.
Â
Both Biofreeze and Voltaren are used for pain relief, but they work differently:
Biofreeze: A topical analgesic containing menthol. Menthol creates a cooling sensation that numbs the area and reduces inflammation.Â
Voltaren (Diclofenac): A prescription-strength topical NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug). NSAIDs reduce pain and inflammation by targeting the body's inflammatory response.
The menthol creates a cooling sensation that can distract from pain signals and may reduce inflammation slightly. However, studies haven't shown it to be as effective as some prescription pain relievers.
Â
Biofreeze is generally considered safe for most people.
Skin irritation: Redness, itching, or burning at the application site.
Allergic reaction: Less common, but possible for people sensitive to menthol.
Â