We have 330 consumer reports for treatment of Pain (chronic) with Diclofenac. Pain (chronic) used in 3% of cases.
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Patients statistics on Pain (chronic) for Diclofenac
Female
Male
Average weight in Lbs
195.11
198.42
Average height in Ft
5′ 6″
6′
Average age
55
81

Diclofenac for Pain (chronic)
When, for the first time, the now chronic inflammation in the metatarsal / lower ankle occurred, I received diclofenac as well as injections into the joint. At first everything was in order, they also helped quite well. The pain was easier and we stopped diclofenac again. After 3 weeks, however, the pain came back and I took a diclofenac in the evening and then my hands were swollen, hot and itched like crazy. I kept them under cold water, which created relief. Then I felt very peculiar, breathing hard, my tongue itched and swollen something … and then I saw myself in the mirror … my face was so swollen, I hardly recognized myself! Then I finally called the ambulance and the (5 man; o) took me immediately. After a night in the hospital, u.A. with infusions, it was clear: even against diclofenac I allergic even with shock: o (
Side effects: Allergic reaction
Diclofenac for Surgery; Pain (chronic)
Ingestion – 1 tablet daily, occasionally 1 tablet every 2 days. Without these pills, I’m in a lot of pain, I’m glad they exist.
Side effects: No side effects
Diclofenac for Pain (chronic)
After about 3 months of use, I was one morning after the application bad. This, however, I led back to that I had eaten. Because the pain did not abate I took on the advice of my doctor another tablet ein.Verauf then nausea, Heat sensation, dizziness and finally I collapsed. Arms showed wheals.
Side effects: Hot flashes; Dizziness; Nausea