In need to reduce knee pain? Take a look at the humble assistant that can always be at hand: dimexide.
About whether it is worth resorting to the help of dimexide for knee pain and in what cases.
A. Knee pain is a fairly common problem.
It is safe to say that during life there are few people who have not experienced knee pain, especially in old age. For example, the incidence of knee pain among the adult population of the United States reaches 15% (taken from the article: What are the common causes of knee pain? May 31, 2023. https://apollohospitals.com).
B. Dimexide is modest, but it does the job well.
I suggest you take a look at dimexide. I think it has remarkable qualities in the fight against pain in general, and knee pain in particular.
The healing properties of dimexide, which help reduce pain.
*Effectively reduces inflammation.
*Penetrates well into deep soft tissues if you apply a bandage with dimexide to the skin.
*Pain relief itself.
*Improves blood circulation in small vessels.
Other properties of dimexide that can make it a good medical assistant.
*Has virtually no side effects
*A good conductor for other drugs.
*Has a long shelf life.
*Quite cheap.
Here are some examples of clinical studies of the effectiveness of dimexide for pain of various origins.
- Research by Eberhardt et al. The study involved more than 100 patients with knee osteoarthritis. Patients received a gel – 25% dimexide for 3 weeks. Results: significant reduction in pain. (taken from: Dimexide – a substance with pleiotropic effects relevant for diseases of the musculoskeletal system, Ivrach.ru, article in Russian).
- Research by Zulyk et al. A good analgesic effect was obtained. (taken from: Dimexide – a substance with pleiotropic effects, relevant for diseases of the musculoskeletal system, Ivrach.ru, article in Russian).
B. For what knee pain can Dimexide be used.
First of all, you need to know that self-medication always carries risks. Therefore, you need to know exactly what your diagnosis is. Knee pain can occur with many diseases. And some diseases are contraindications for the use of Dimexide. For example, Dimexide cannot be used; it is contraindicated in purulent arthritis of the knee joints; in oncological lesions of the knees; in tuberculosis infection.
In what cases is Dimexide possible to use.
- rheumatoid arthritis,
- osteoarthritis.
- bruises of periarticular soft tissues,
- sprains of periarticular soft tissues.
D. How to use Dimexide to reduce knee pain.
To prepare and apply an application with dimexide, prepare the following:
// A bottle of dimexide (concentration almost 100%),
// Distilled water,
// A clean bandage,
// Polyethylene film.
// A glass container for the solution.
Step 1. Make a 10% solution of dimexide. Pour 1 part of dimexide into a container, then add 9 parts of distilled water there (to the container). For example, you pour 10 grams of dimexide into a container, then add 90 grams of distilled water.
Step 2. Cut off a piece of bandage of the required size and immerse it in the prepared solution. Then take out a piece of bandage and squeeze it out until this piece of bandage feels quite wet and liquid does not drip from it.
Step 3. Apply a piece of bandage soaked in the solution to the sore spot of the knee. Then cover it with plastic wrap. Fix the wrap with a dry bandage.
Step 4. Leave the bandage on for no more than 20 minutes.
You can repeat this for 5 days in a row. If the pain does not subside, then you should see a doctor.
Be healthy!