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INFORMATION ABOUT MTA VAI GÁY CAPSULES
MTA Vai Gáy Capsules is a herbal medicine that supports and strengthens tendons and bones, helping to relieve symptoms of joint pain, shoulder and neck pain, and numbness in the limbs due to rheumatism.
Ingredients of MTA Vai Gáy Capsules
Each 500mg capsule contains 250mg of concentrated extract equivalent to the following herbs:
Cát căn: 1.25g
Quế chi: 0.75g
Hành tăm: 0.50g
Sinh khương: 0.38g
Additional excipients to make up 1 capsule.
Benefits of MTA Vai Gáy Capsules
Supports the strengthening of tendons and bones, helps reduce symptoms of joint pain, shoulder and neck pain, and numbness in the limbs due to rheumatism.
Target Users
People experiencing joint pain, shoulder and neck pain, and numbness in the limbs due to rheumatism.
How to Use MTA Vai Gáy Capsules
Take 3 times a day.
If experiencing pain, take an additional dose before sleep.
Children over 12 years old: Take 2 capsules per dose.
Adults: Take 3 capsules per dose.
Each course of treatment lasts for 3 months. It is recommended to use 2–3 courses.
Take with warm water, avoid cold food and cold drinks.
Health Warnings
Not for use by pregnant women or those allergic to any ingredients in the product.
Consult a healthcare professional before using this product.
This is a dietary supplement, not a medicine and should not be used as a substitute for medical treatment.
Storage
Store at room temperature, not exceeding 30°C, away from direct sunlight.
Expiration Date
36 months from the date of manufacture. Expiration date and production date are printed on the packaging.
Registration Number
9181/2020/ĐKSP
Quality Control Number
319/2021/XNQC-ATTP
Neck and Shoulder Pain
Neck and shoulder pain is a syndrome that causes aches and stiffness in the neck, back, and shoulder areas due to muscle contractions in these regions. However, if the pain occurs frequently, intensifies, and limits movement—such as the inability to turn the neck or head—it may indicate a more serious condition.
Mild neck and shoulder pain is typically not harmful to health. However, if the pain becomes severe and persistent without treatment, it can lead to serious complications such as cervical spine degeneration and deformation of the cervical spine. The condition can also compress blood vessels in the neck, leading to long-term issues such as myocardial ischemia and increasing the risk of stroke.
Symptoms of Neck and Shoulder Pain
Neck and shoulder pain is characterized by a sensation of aching in the neck, back, and shoulder areas. The pain intensifies when the person moves, turns, sneezes, or coughs. Unpredictable weather conditions can also increase the level of pain. Resting can help alleviate the pain. Additionally, the condition may show the following signs:
Pain is worse in the morning: Most people with neck and shoulder pain experience the most intense pain in the morning, especially right after waking up.
Stiff neck, limited neck movement: When experiencing neck and shoulder pain, the person feels stiffness in the neck, and turning the neck can cause sharp pain, making it difficult to move.
Pain radiating down the arm: In some cases, neck and shoulder pain may radiate down to the arm, leading to a feeling of fatigue and weakness in the arm.
Other symptoms: The person may also experience dizziness, ringing in the ears, headaches, and vertigo. This is due to pressure on the blood vessels in the neck and shoulders, which reduces blood flow to the brain.
Causes of Neck and Shoulder Pain
According to experts, various factors can contribute to neck and shoulder pain, with the most common causes being medical conditions and bad daily habits.
Degenerative joint diseases: Conditions such as shoulder joint degeneration, cervical spine degeneration, and cervical bone spurs are leading causes of neck and shoulder pain.
Nerve disorders: If the nerves in the shoulder, neck, or back are overstretched, they can cause pain and discomfort.
Poor posture: Habitual slouching, bending the head forward, or lying with the head down on the desk can lead to neck and shoulder pain. Sleeping on a pillow that’s too high can also contribute.
Occupation: People who engage in heavy physical labor or work in positions that require sitting or bending frequently, such as seamstresses or office workers, are at a higher risk of developing neck and shoulder pain.
Stress: Excessive stress can negatively impact muscles and joints, leading to tension in the neck and shoulder area..
Western Medicine for Treating Neck and Shoulder Pain
Western medicine primarily focuses on treating symptoms, helping to reduce pain, discomfort, and fatigue for patients. Depending on the case and severity of the condition, doctors will prescribe specific treatment plans.
Treatment for Neck and Shoulder Pain with Medication
In most cases of neck and shoulder pain, doctors will prescribe medications from the following groups:
Pain relievers: Medications to reduce pain and inflammation.
Vitamin B complex: Vitamins from the B group can help support nerve health.
Chondroitin: Often used to support cartilage and joint health.
Chiropractic Therapy
For severe cases of neck and shoulder pain, doctors may recommend chiropractic therapy. This therapy must be performed by experienced professionals, as improper techniques can lead to medical complications.
In chiropractic therapy, the doctor uses their hands to adjust the cervical vertebrae, with the support of modern medical equipment, to restore the spine to its stable structure. This can significantly reduce neck and shoulder pain.
Surgery
In rare cases, where the condition has progressed to a severe level with high risk of complications, surgery may be necessary. The two main types of surgery are laser surgery and open surgery. However, these methods are used with caution due to the high costs and risks associated with surgery in the neck, shoulder, and back area. The region contains many nerves and blood vessels, and even a small surgical error can have severe consequences.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Support for Neck and Shoulder Pain
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), neck and shoulder pain is known as kiên tý, which is caused by external factors like wind, cold, and dampness, which block the flow of energy (Qi) and blood, leading to stiffness and pain in the neck and shoulders.
TCM treatment includes herbal remedies that target the bones, blood vessels, and muscles to improve blood circulation, relieve blockages, reduce stiffness, and alleviate pain. Some key herbs include:
Cát căn: Helps relax muscles and relieves headaches or neck and shoulder pain.
Quế chi: Treats joint pain, nerve pain, and muscle stiffness due to cold.
Hành tăm: Promotes urination, warms the body, and has antiseptic properties.
Sinh khương: Expels cold and relieves joint pain.
These herbs work together to improve blood flow, relieve stiffness, and reduce pain.
MTA Vai Gáy Product
Using the essence of this traditional herbal formula, MTA Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company has developed the MTA Vai Gáy product, which supports joint health, helping reduce symptoms of neck and shoulder pain. This product is especially beneficial for people suffering from joint pain, neck and shoulder discomfort, and numbness in the limbs caused by rheumatism.
Combination for Better Results
Kết hợp với Hoạt huyết dưỡng não => Lưu thông khí huyết, giảm ứ trệ, giảm đau
Kết hợp với Bát tiên trường thọ => mạnh gân cốt, tăng cường sức khỏe
Bộ sản phẩm hoàn hảo dành cho người bị đau vai gáy
Treatment Course for Neck and Shoulder Pain
From 10 to 30 days: Reduce symptoms of pain and discomfort in the joints.
From 30 to 90 days: Nourish the blood and qi, strengthen liver and kidney functions, support the body's vital energy, and eliminate harmful external factors that cause the disease.
From 90 to 180 days: Improve the function of internal organs, nourish cartilage, enhance the immune system, and prevent disease recurrence.
Diet for People with Neck and Shoulder Pain
Increase Calcium Intake Foods rich in calcium are beneficial for people with joint issues, including neck and shoulder pain. A calcium-rich diet supports:
Recovery of cartilage damage.
Inhibition of degeneration processes.
Prevention of osteoporosis.
Maintaining flexibility and strength for bones and muscles.
Some calcium-rich foods include:
Seeds: sunflower seeds, chia seeds, black sesame seeds.
Dairy and dairy products.
Whole beans: black beans, mung beans.
Vegetables: broccoli, sweet potatoes, pumpkins.
Shellfish: shrimp, crabs, clams.
Increase Vitamin Intake Foods high in vitamins help not only with overall nutrition but also in reducing pain and inflammation. Important vitamins include:
Vitamin C and D: Enhance bone health, support the immune system, reduce inflammation.
Vitamin E: Anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving.
Vitamins B and K: Anti-inflammatory, effective in pain relief.
Some vitamin-rich foods to include are: bell peppers, raspberries, mushrooms, papaya, kiwi.
Magnesium-rich Foods Magnesium deficiency is one of the causes of neck and shoulder pain. Including magnesium-rich foods like cashews, pumpkin seeds, oats, etc., can help alleviate pain and stabilize nerve function.
Additionally, sufficient magnesium intake helps improve psychological issues like stress and anxiety, as well as prevent mineral deficiencies causing chronic diseases.
Phosphorus-rich Foods After calcium, phosphorus is also needed to maintain bone joint flexibility, enhance muscle strength, and produce necessary energy for the body. Adequate phosphorus intake helps manage neck and shoulder pain and improves mobility.
Phosphorus-rich foods include:
Fish.
Eggs.
Milk.
Beans.
Omega-3 Fatty Acid-rich Foods Omega-3 fatty acids found in shrimp, crab, and fish help reduce inflammation and quickly alleviate pain and stiffness in the joints. However, excessive omega-3 intake can lead to blood clotting disorders and negatively impact health, so it's important to consult a specialist before increasing omega-3 intake.
Fiber-rich Foods Foods high in fiber are essential for overall health and particularly beneficial for people with neck and shoulder pain. Fiber can help improve the digestive system and musculoskeletal function. Add green vegetables and fruits to your diet to reduce the risk of serious illnesses.
What to Avoid for People with Neck and Shoulder Pain
Limit Foods High in Cholesterol Avoid consuming organ meats, fatty meats, canned foods, butter, and candies as they can disrupt blood circulation to the bones and muscles, weakening the joints and increasing pain.
Avoid Stimulants Alcohol, coffee, tobacco, and alcoholic beverages cause harmful chemical reactions in the body, leading to venous dilation, platelet aggregation, and obstructed blood circulation. These can worsen neck and shoulder pain and complicate treatment. Stimulants also reduce calcium levels, affecting bone health and increasing the risk of osteoporosis.
Avoid Foods That Trigger Inflammatory Reactions Foods high in fats, such as fried or fast foods, and preserved foods, promote inflammation. These should be avoided by people with neck and shoulder pain.
Avoid Excess Salt Too much salt weakens the immune system and exacerbates pain. Excessive salt also reduces calcium in bones and increases uric acid levels, leading to gout and other joint problems.
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