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Kaluma is a consumer-centric pain relief brand with a variety of offerings for you and your family.
Kaluma is a consumer-centric pain relief brand with a variety of offerings for you and your family.
Kaluma has a legacy of consumer trust and loyalty. It has a wide portfolio of quality products that are value for money.
Its products help in various personal and consumer care areas.
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with an injury. It can be sharp or dull and it may come and go. Pain can be short lived (i.e. acute) or long lasting (i.e. chronic) and stay in one place or spread around the body. The common causes of pain include sport injuries, tooth extraction and decay, joint injury, etc.
These are the common injuries affecting muscles and ligaments. A sprain injures the bands of tissue that connect two bones, while in muscle strain, injury occurs to the muscle or to the band of tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone.
A muscle cramp is a sudden and involuntary contraction of one or more of your muscles. A sudden, sharp pain, lasting from a few seconds to 15 minutes, is the most common symptom of a muscle cramp. It can be caused by overuse of a muscle, dehydration, muscle strain or simply holding a position for a prolonged period. Commonly affects calf muscle, neck muscle and thigh muscles.
These are the common injuries affecting muscles and ligaments. Sprain injures the bands of tissue that connect two bones together, while in strain injury occurs to the muscle or to the band of tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone. The common causes are falls, lifting heavy objects, improper posture and overstretching. It commonly occurs in ankle, foot, wrist, thumb, knee, leg or back.
Nasal congestion is also known as stuffy nose. In nasal congestion, the inner lining of nasal passages is swollen and irritated producing more mucus which leads to congestion like feeling. It is commonly caused by cold & flu, sinus infection, allergies and exposure to smoke and pollutants.
Muscle strains, or pulled muscles, result from overstretching or tearing muscle fibers, causing sudden pain, soreness, limited movement, bruising, swelling, or weakness. Common in overuse or improper use of muscles, treatment usually involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE). Severe strains may necessitate medical evaluation and physical therapy.
It is the common symptom of many conditions. It can be due to tiredness, exercise or underlying disease condition like common cold, flu, stress, injury, lack of sleep, viral or bacterial infection. The common symptoms include pain in a specific part of the body, weakness, fatigue, shivers or changes in body temperature, cold and flu-like symptoms. It can occur in back, shoulder, joints, legs, neck, etc.
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with an injury. It can be sharp or dull and it may come and go. Pain can be short lived (i.e. acute) or long lasting (i.e. chronic) and stay in one place or spread around the body. The common causes of pain include sport injuries, tooth extraction and decay, joint injury, etc.
These are the common injuries affecting muscles and ligaments. A sprain injures the bands of tissue that connect two bones, while in muscle strain, injury occurs to the muscle or to the band of tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone.
It is the body’s way of producing the heat to tackle the cold feeling. It is more common the young children. Chills can be caused by cold temperature, viral or bacterial infection. It is also an important symptom of disease like malaria. It can occur with fever and associated with shaking or shivering. Medicines like paracetamol, ibuprofen can help in reducing fever and chills.
A fever is a temporary increase in body temperature above the normal range of 36. 1 – 37.2˚Celsius (97 – 99˚ Fahrenheit). Fever is a sign of illness and the most common causes are infections (bacteria, virus or parasite like malaria). Fever can also result from inflammation.
A pain arising from the head or upper neck of the body. It is an important presentation in malaria. The cytokine (chemicals release in the body due to infection or injury) is believed to be an important factor leading to headache in acute malaria. Headache in malaria can occur on one side or both side.
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