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Kytta Pain Ointment delivers fast, strong pain relief for muscle pain, joint pain and back pain, with the natural power of comfrey root extract, clinically tested for effectiveness. Well-tolerated, without any known interactions, this ointment provides anti-inflammatory and decongestant relief.

Kytta Ungüento para el dolor 100 g

Precio de oferta  €17,42 Precio habitual  €21,71
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Buy it with:

  • Dolor muscular agudo en la espalda
  • Dolor e hinchazón en la artrosis de la articulación de la rodilla
  • Distensiones, esguinces y hematomas tras lesiones deportivas y accidentes.

    Kytta El Ungüento para el Dolor ofrece un alivio rápido y eficaz para dolores musculares, articulares y de espalda, gracias al poder natural del extracto de raíz de consuelda, clínicamente probado para su eficacia. De buena tolerancia y sin interacciones conocidas, este ungüento proporciona alivio antiinflamatorio y descongestionante.

    Las plantas medicinales tradicionales, como la consuelda, han desempeñado un papel importante en el tratamiento del dolor durante siglos. El extracto se utiliza en la medicina moderna para tratar dolores musculares, de rodillas y de espalda.

    Kytta El ungüento para el dolor se puede aplicar de manera fácil y precisa en las partes del cuerpo que le causan dolor.

    Application

    For Adults: For the external treatment of pain and swelling in knee joint arthrosis of degenerative origin; Acute muscle pain (myalgia) in the back area; Sprains, bruises and strains after sports and accident injuries. 

    For Children from 8 years and adolescents: For the external treatment of sprains, bruises and strains after sports injuries and accidents.

    Ingredients

    Active ingredients: 350 mg Comfrey Root Fluid Extract (1:2); Extraction Agent: Ethanol 60% 
    Other ingredients: Phenonip, Sodium Hydroxide For PH Adjustment, PPG-1-PEG-9 Lauryl Glycol Ether, Cetylstearylalkohol, Glycerolmonostearat, 1.9 mg Natriumdodecylsulfat, Peanut Oil, Purified Water, Lavender Oil, Spruce Needle Oil, Rosemary Oil, Perfume Oil Special PH 032791, 3.4 mg Benzyl Benzoat, Citral, Cumarin, Eugenol, Geraniol, 7-Hydroxy-3,7, Dimethyloctanal, D-lemon, Linalool

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Kytta Pain Ointment and what does it treat?

    Kytta is a herbal ointment containing comfrey root extract for external use in relieving joint and muscle pain, including back pain, sprains, bruises, and knee arthrosis.

    What is the active ingredient and how does it work?

    It contains 350 mg comfrey root fluid extract (1:2) that provides anti-inflammatory and decongestant effects to ease discomfort.

    How should Kytta be applied for best results?

    Apply a 4–6 cm strand of ointment 2–3 times daily and gently massage onto the affected area.

    Is Kytta effective for back pain and joint wear?

    Yes—it’s clinically tested and provides fast-acting natural relief for back pain and joint strain due to wear, with efficacy comparable to 1.16% diclofenac gel.

    Is it safe for children and how should dosing differ?

    For children aged 8 and up, use 2–3 applications per day; Kytta is not recommended for kids under 3 years without medical advice.

    Are there any known interactions or side effects?

    Kytta typically shows no known drug interactions, but avoid use if allergic to comfrey, peanuts, or soy, and discontinue if skin irritation occurs.

    Can it be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

    Use during pregnancy and lactation isn’t recommended due to limited safety data, so consult a healthcare professional before use.

    What precautions should users be aware of?

    Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin, avoid eye and mucous membrane contact, and wash hands after application.

    What makes Kytta stand out compared to over-the-counter gels?

    It’s a non-pharmaceutical, plant-based alternative using traditional comfrey extract—effective yet gentle for sensitive skin types.

    How long should one use Kytta, and when to seek medical advice?

    If symptoms don’t improve or worsen within 3–4 days of use, consult a doctor and do not exceed recommended duration, especially in children.

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