Sore legs pg safe alternantive to deep Heat or the like?
Hi, I have a friend 18 weeks pregnant with really sore legs. She wanted to use Deep Heat for relief but I didn't think it was safe. I've given her a wheat bag for heat, but she wants to know if there is a safe cream for relief as well for when she goes to work?
Sore legs pg safe alternantive to deep Heat or the like?
I used tiger balm. I was advised that if it was helping with my pain than the risks far outweighed the benefits. I was unable to take anything stronger than panadol for pain too as I'm allergic to codeine. Tiger balm was a blessing.
I just had a look in my Australian Medicines Handbook (I'm a pharmacist), and deep heat type rubs are fine to use in small areas (basically just use where it hurts). I'd probably stay away from Voltaren type gels, just a theoretical risk, unless GP says ok. Tiger Balm is much nicer smelling, if you don't like the footy shed smell.
Sore legs pg safe alternantive to deep Heat or the like?
I was told to stay away from anything that has camphor in it. Tiger balm is a favorite of mine but was a no go in pg. I'm told Physiocream works well and it doesn't contain camphor but the manufacturers wouldn't say it was of safe when I spoke with them last year.
I have no idea about deep heat etc as above but something different....The Body Shop peppermint reviving leg gel is good. It doesn't have enough peppermint to be a problem in pregnancy- I'm told, it also has horseradish in it to stimulate circulation, I've used it after exercise for sore shin's.
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