My kamar and legs are aching badly these days and I usually just rub some Volini and feel better. But now im 4 months pregnant so thoda scared to use anything without asking. Is it okay to apply?
I researched this because of my severe shoulder pain. My gynac explained that Volini contains diclofenac, an NSAID, which can cause issues with the baby's heart and kidneys, especially in the third trimester. Definitely avoid it and ask your doctor.
Arey, don't just spray anything on your back like you used to! Volini has certain chemicals that are generally not recommended during pregnancy. Better to stick to a simple hot water bag or ask your husband for a gentle massage!
My mother-in-law suggested using herbal oils for my backache, but I still checked with my doctor first. The doctor told me to strictly avoid Volini during pregnancy. Please ask your doctor before using any pain sprays.
Using over-the-counter pain gels like Volini is not advisable during pregnancy due to the active ingredients. It is best to consult your gynecologist who can prescribe pregnancy-safe pain relief. Try warm compresses for temporary relief.
No, you should not use Volini without asking your doctor. Most of these pain relief gels contain diclofenac which can be risky for the baby. Stick to natural heat therapy or consult your gynac for safe alternatives.
Oh, please avoid Volini, dear! 🙅♀️ It contains medicines that might not be safe for your little one. Try a warm water bag or ask your gynac for a safe gel! Stay cozy! 💖
I had so much back pain while standing in the kitchen making my favorite parathas! But my doctor strictly said no to Volini or pain sprays. She told me to use warm compresses instead, so please ask your doctor before using it.
I know how frustrating it is when you have terrible body aches and just want quick relief. But please don't use Volini right now as it might not be safe. Talk to your gynac, they can suggest safe options to ease your pain and anxiety.
Do not use Volini or any other chemical pain sprays during pregnancy. They can absorb into your bloodstream and affect the baby. Use a hot water bottle for relief and consult your doctor for safe ointments.