It sounds like you’re experiencing some common reactions to Revinto Flexofen Gel, but let’s see if we can make your use of it more effective while also addressing those additional symptoms. Revinto Flexofen Gel often contains anti-inflammatory ingredients aiming to reduce pain and inflammation. It’s not uncommon for topical gels to cause mild redness or tingling; however, persistent or worsening symptoms should definitely be checked by a healthcare provider to rule out any allergic reactions or skin sensitivity.
To enhance the effectiveness of measures you’re already taking, consider how these treatments align with your body’s balance. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, lower back pain can sometimes be attributed to vata imbalance. Vata dosha, when aggravated, can cause dryness and stiffness in the joints and muscles. Supporting vata with grounded, warming practices and diet may help. Try incorporating warming herbs like ginger and turmeric into your meals to support systemic anti-inflammatory effects.
You might also try self-massage with warm sesame oil before applying the gel. This can nourish the tissues (dhatus) and help deepen relaxation and flexibility. Make sure to apply thes oil at least an hour before using any medication like Revinto Flexofen Gel – and cleanse the area lightly beforehand, to get maximum benefit.
When it comes to stretching and light exercises, these typically support healing processes, improving circulation and flexibility but ensure you’re not exerting into pain. Listen to your body and avoid any movements that might overwhem it.
If the tingling or redness persist or increase, discontinue use and discuss this with a healthcare professional, especially considering the tingling might suggest something like nerve irritation. Safety and effectiveness of treatment is the priority – and alongside your topical gel, exploring Ayurvedic approaches might offer additional support to address your lower back pain sustainably.



