Volteran, sold under the name Diclofenac sodium, is a prescription medication used to reduce pain and inflammation. While it is effective in treating many areas of the body, it cannot be used on the shoulder due to its potential side effects.
The shoulder is a complex joint that contains the ball and socket joint, which combines with several muscles including the bicep and tricep muscles. Due to its complexity, using Voltaren on this area carries greater risk to cause harm than it does anywhere else in the body. This is because Voltaren can have adverse effects in the form of gastrointestinal bleeding or ulcers if it stays in the same area for too long. An extended use of Voltaren on a sensitive (and potentially more susceptible) area such as this can cause damage to tendons and ligaments, which are both essential for shoulder movement.
In addition, any medication that must be taken orally poses greater risks than topical solutions as they can be released into other parts of the body through the bloodstream. When taking something orally, healthcare providers always recommend taking additional measures such as medications to protect your stomach and breast tissue from further damage. Using Voltaren on normal areas such as arms or legs can put someone at risk for these issues, but by applying it onto a more delicate area like the shoulder could easily make those effects even worse.
Finally, Voltaren has been found to cause an increased heart attack risk if taken for extensive periods of time when compared with other arthritis drugs or no drug at all according to recent trials reported throughout Europe and North America. As having an increased heart attack risk would particularly dangerous when applied directly on a sensitive area such as the shoulders - for this reason alone is another reason why Voltaren should not be used there.
It may be tempting to apply Voltaren directly onto your shoulders if you’re experiencing relief - however this will not alleviate long-term soreness or chronic pain long-term due to its potential side effects that are simply too risky when applied in this area. While Voltaren offers considerable relief when applied properly in other areas, its potential side effects make it inappropriate for direct use on the shoulders
What is the reason why Voltaren is not suitable for use on shoulders?
Voltaren is a powerful topical medication used to help reduce pain and inflammation associated with the shoulder joint. While it can be effective, it is not suitable for use on shoulders in certain cases.
The primary reason for this is because the active ingredient in Voltaren, diclofenac, does not penetrate into the deeper tissues of the shoulder joint. This means that using it will only provide temporary relief as it cannot directly target the source of inflammation within the joint itself. Therefore, prolonged use of Voltaren on shoulders would be likely ineffective or provide only limited relief.
In addition to this, Voltaren may potentially cause damage or worsen existing symptoms and conditions if used on shoulders that already have damaged tissue structures or weak ligaments due to overuse or injury. Therefore, those with an existing shoulder injury should avoid the use of Voltaren on their shoulder joint as it may further irritate and inflame the area resulting in increased pain. Additionally, patients at risk of developing adverse skin reactions should avoid using Voltaren as it could potentially cause skin irritation and blistering on contact with broken skin in this area of the body due to its high concentration.
In summary, for persons suffering from shoulder pain over extended lengths of time, it is important to note that Voltaren may not be suitable for use due to its inability to penetrate deeper tissues and potential risks associated with using it on weakened joints or skin surfaces that are prone to adverse reactions.
Why can't Voltaren be used to treat shoulder pain?
Voltaren is a commonly prescribed anti-inflammatory drug that is used to treat arthritis pain, however, it cannot be used to treat shoulder pain. As this drug is typically formulated to work on joints, a patient suffering from shoulder pain would not experience any improvement within their condition.
In order to effectively reduce shoulder pain, one must assess and understand the cause of the pain first. If the reason of the pain is due to an injury or inflammation, then a doctor could suggest other medications or treatments such as corticosteroids or physical therapy. Corticosteroids are injected directly into the joint and can reduce inflammation quickly, while physical therapy helps build up strength in the area and correct weakened muscles around the joint. Both approaches work in combination with each other as they set out to rebuild strength in the area.
Voltaren oftentimes comes in both topical and oral forms however neither form is not strong enough or able to effectively penetrate the extra tissue surrounding a person’s shoulder - making it difficult for it to arrive at its targeted source of discomfort. Due to these factors, Voltaren cannot be recommended as an approach for treating shoulder pains.
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