I have some muscle pain and was thinking of using a pain relief spray. However, I'm pregnant, so I'm hesitant. Can we use pain relief spray safely during pregnancy?
I prefer natural remedies, so I used a simple warm mustard oil massage for my backache. If the pain is very severe or doesn't go away, please consult your doctor instead of applying strong chemical sprays.
Oh, those sprays have such a strong, pungent smell that it would instantly trigger my morning sickness and make me vomit! A warm water bottle or a gentle massage from my husband was much safer and smell-free.
Hey, don't stress too much! Most pain sprays have strong chemicals that get absorbed through the skin, so it's best to avoid them. Try using a hot water bag or a simple warm compress instead, it works wonders!
Please do not use any pain relief sprays without asking your gynac first. Many of these contain components like diclofenac which might not be safe during pregnancy. It's always better to be 100% cautious.
Honestly, the strong smell of spray made me lose my appetite completely! If you have backache, try gentle stretching or a warm shower, and treat yourself to some nice hot soup instead of using chemical sprays.
I was told to avoid chemical sprays because some ingredients can enter the bloodstream. Staying active with safe stretches and eating magnesium-rich foods like nuts helped with my leg cramps, but check with your doctor first.
Behna, pregnancy mein yeh tez khushboo wale spray mat lagao. Isse accha thoda sa garm sarso ka tel halka sa mal lo, bohot aaram milega. Apne doctor se bhi ek baar pooch lena.