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Edemafree Emulgel 100ml

Topical anti-inflammatory emulgel that helps relieve muscle and joint pain and swelling.

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  • Key IngredientsDiclofenac
  • Product FormTopical Emulgel
  • Package Size100 mL
  • Caution & WarningsFor external use only.
  • Storage ConditionsStore in a cool, dry place
  • How To UseApply to affected area 2–3 times daily.
  • ConcernsPain And Inflammation Relief

1. What is the main use of Edemafree Emulgel?,

"It is used to treat and relieve swelling (Edema), bruising, and pain associated with sprains, muscle strains, sports injuries, and superficial vein inflammation."

2. How does this gel help reduce swelling?,

"It contains active ingredients (often topical anti-inflammatories and compounds to reduce exudation) that work to improve microcirculation in the affected area, helping to disperse accumulated fluids under the skin."

3. What is the correct way to apply the emulgel?

,"A thin layer of the gel should be applied to the inflamed area and gently massaged in, usually two to three times daily. It should not be applied to open wounds or mucous membranes."

4. Can it be used to treat varicose veins or relieve leg pain?

,"Yes, it may be used to help relieve mild symptoms of superficial varicose veins or to alleviate the feeling of heaviness and fatigue in the legs, especially after standing for long periods."

5. Should the area be covered after applying the gel?,

"Usually, no covering is needed. Massage the gel until it is fully absorbed. If used under medical recommendation, the doctor might suggest specific bandaging depending on the condition."