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Nanoplast Forte is a medicated patch used to reduce inflammation and relieve pain. You might wonder — how can a patch ease muscle or joint pain or even discomfort in the back?

The answer lies in its unique magnetic nanoparticles. These particles provide localized heat, relaxing the muscles and reducing pain naturally and safely.

Nano plast patches are flexible and easy to use — they don’t interfere with your daily routine and are suitable even for people with musculoskeletal conditions.

What Can Nanoplast Treat?

Nanoplast is commonly used for:

  • osteochondrosis
  • sciatica
  • arthrosis and arthritis
  • myositis (muscle inflammation)
  • soft tissue injuries and bruises
  • rheumatism and joint pain

This nano plast patch reduces swelling, inflammation, and improves circulation in the affected area. It’s especially helpful for chronic pain in the neck or lower back.

You can also apply the patch as part of a comprehensive therapy plan for joint issues. For better results, combine it with Badyaga gel or analgesics.

How Long Can You Wear a Nanoplast Patch?

Apply Nanoplast Forte for 12 hours, then take a break for at least 6 hours before reapplying. You can reuse it on the same area after resting the skin. The typical course lasts 3 to 9 days depending on pain severity and your doctor’s advice.

When Should You Not Use Nanoplast?

Avoid using nanoplast if you have:

  • a fever,
  • skin damage at the application site,
  • cancer or tumors,
  • pregnancy (unless approved by a doctor),
  • known allergies to patch ingredients.

If the pain worsens or doesn’t go away, consult a doctor promptly to avoid complications.

Can You Use Nanoplast for Sciatic Nerve Pain?

Yes, Nanoplast can be applied for sciatic nerve irritation or pinching. It helps relieve pain and relax muscles in the inflamed area.

Severe flare-ups may require physiotherapy or additional treatments. To support your body during arthritis or rheumatic flare-ups, browse our rheumatism section.

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