Has anyone tried Ziks Arthritis Relief Cream? I need to know if it works for knee pain!
I've been suffering from arthritis pain in my knees for quite some time now, and I'm really frustrated with the lack of relief from the usual over-the-counter painkillers. I came across Ziks Arthritis Relief Cream and I'm thinking of giving it a try. It claims to provide relief by creating sensations of warmth and coolness and by reducing pain signals. I'm a bit hesitant because of the potential side effects, especially the allergic reactions. Has anyone here used this cream? I'd love to hear about your experiences, especially if you've had similar knee pain issues. Also, are there any other home remedies or topical treatments you'd recommend?
Has anyone tried Ziks Arthritis Relief Cream? I need to know if it works for knee pain!
I've been suffering from arthritis pain in my knees for quite some time now, and I'm really frustrated with the lack of relief from the usual over-the-counter painkillers. I came across Ziks Arthritis Relief Cream and I'm thinking of giving it a try. It claims to provide relief by creating sensations of warmth and coolness and by reducing pain signals. I'm a bit hesitant because of the potential side effects, especially the allergic reactions. Has anyone here used this cream? I'd love to hear about your experiences, especially if you've had similar knee pain issues. Also, are there any other home remedies or topical treatments you'd recommend?
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Be careful with this stuff, it gave me a rash after the first application. I had to stop using it.
I've been using it for arthritis pain in my hands and it works like a charm. I usually apply it at night before bed and it really helps me sleep through the pain.
I've been using it for a month now, and I can't say it's made a huge difference. Still going to wait it out though, might take a bit longer but I'm happy so far.
I haven't tried Ziks but I've heard good things about it. If you're looking for another option, have you considered CBD creams? They've helped a lot of my friends with their arthritis pain.
Can someone explain why it only works for a few hours? Does anyone else find that to be the case?
Doctors usually recommend trying over the counter topicals first and then moving to prescription strength options if there is no relief. I would definitely talk to your doctor to see what they think. I have bad wrists and it's been a lifesaver to me.