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Compare DICLOFENAC (Xiclo) and TRAMADOL (Tramadol/APAP) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
Xiclo, Voltaren · NSAID
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Tramadol/APAP, Ultram · Opioid Analgesic
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Based on 30 Reddit discussions
DICLOFENAC
20%
positive
15 threads
TRAMADOL
27%
positive
15 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
15 Reddit threads analysed for DICLOFENAC
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
55 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Hello reddit and fellow chronic pain people. I posted on here about 2 days ago asking for help because I was in severe pain from open heart surgery I just had on top of my CRPS in my hip and chronic back pain, and they gave me tramadol which didn't help that much and diclofenace gel and told me to m
Background info i'm 19. Have stage 4 congestive heart failure (terminal illness), severe debilitating pain. I have neck pain, chest pain in the middle of my chest thats nerve pain after open heart surgery, pain in my heart area. Pain and Spasms in my back, mostly lower back. Left Hip pain from surge
First I want to preface this by saying everyone's pain is different and pain meds are a totally valid treatment. A couple months ago I finally decided to do a spinal cord stimulator for my low back and down the leg sciatic pain. And especially the severe pain in my hip from this. Four months on I ha
My doctors told me I have mild inflammation in my bladder. I can't take ibuprofen, so I was prescribed Prednisone for a while, then Diclofenac. Neither helped. I do drink around a gallon of water everyday but I will spend hours in the bathroom. Just peeing. It's usually in little spurts but everytim
I gave it about a week with some Diclofenac. 23 years later...
I have arthritis, chronic fatigue, and chronic headaches. Sometimes just walking down the hall is hard as my knees scream at me with every step. It's hard to function when my body is telling me I need fourteen hours of sleep a day. And the headache never. Fully. Stops. And I just had to listen to f
I went to the ER today after my doctor worried that I might have Cauda Equina (negative), and the ER attending suggested that I try Diclofenac to manage my nerve pain as I wait for a diagnosis (it's been a year into testing, next up are nerve conduction tests and EMGs). I told him that I had previou
Desperate for any help, i decided to try this. Supposed to give it a week. I have only used it since yesterday. It is a topical NSAID so I never bothered with it. Needs reapplication every 4 hrs in the US and not labeled for back (just extremities). It really seems to be doing something so for now I
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15 Reddit threads analysed for TRAMADOL
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
355 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
I'm stressed out y'all. I'm not going to get into why, I'm not up for a political debate. I'm not sure how so many are remaining cool as cucumbers right now but I'm hanging on by a thread. My fibro symptoms were getting so much better when I changed my diet and supplement, and medication regimen in
I was with my mom recently for her pain in the ER and this sign was posted. I just shook my head.
Massive rant incoming: I'm so tired of these doctors, man. I have been on opiates for a few years. They recently switched me from tramadol to percocet a couple months ago and it gave me my life back. Psychiatrist put me on wellbutrin too which has mad a huge impact. I signed up to start a 9 month tr
Hi all! I originally posted this on this community under my old account. Since today, I was told I was a “disservice to the community” for essentially calling into question the efficacy of Tramadol, I’d like to reshare my contributions to the community. For free. Please. Enjoy.
I had an infected molar pulled out today, and an implant put into place. They literally hammered the implant into my jaw. I told the dentist that people with Fibro often aren't helped much by Ibuprofen (what they usually give) so he gave me 50mg of Tramadol. It didn't help enough. Soon after getting
I (33f) have a mobility parking permit. Today some older guy (60s/70s) approached my window and started yelling at me for using one of the mobility parking spaces at the park, he was really aggressive with the way he was yelling that I’m not disabled, that I’m not allowed to be there, people were st
Hello everyone, I feel as if I'm invading this space as I'm not a sufferer of chronic pain myself, but I have intimate knowledge of the damage it can cause and wanted to tell my wife's story with it and how much I feel for any of you that are in chronic pain. My wife began suffering from intractable
Here is my experience going to a pain doctor for the first time. Spoiler alert: I completely regret going at all, it was my choice to go because I was so hopeful I would get help. ​ * Arrogant and uncaring attitude from the first appointment. I never, not once felt he gave a damn about
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
DICLOFENAC is a NSAID, while TRAMADOL belongs to the Opioid Analgesic class. This means they work through different pharmacological mechanisms, which may influence both efficacy and side effect profiles. DICLOFENAC is administered via Transdermal, whereas TRAMADOL uses Oral. Route of administration can affect onset of action and patient adherence.
DICLOFENAC carries 4 FDA warnings. TRAMADOL carries 4 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
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