Does Dicloflex Constrict Blood Flow?
Dicloflex side effects
Detailed Answer:
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Thank you for writing on health care magic
Well, it is a possibility your veins are quite thin and due to dehydration it may not be visible at that time. Some people have a tendency for the veins to be thin and with age the skin over it becomes loose so it tends to slip away.
Dicloflex does not decrease the circulation but it tends to thicken the blood, that is if we use it excessively, it increases the blood viscocity.So, yes the blood does not come out freely as it should.
But considering you have rheumatoid, you should be off NSAIDS as we prescribe the other drugs to minimize the side effects of pain killers.
You can discuss with your rheumatologist for a safer pain killer option
Hope the information was useful
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Dr naval