What is a numbing spray?
There are many different types of dull spray and can be used in different applications. Some sprays contain strong anesthetics such as benzocaine and others contain only herbal products. A situation where a numbing spray can be useful ranges from simple procedures such as waxing to health problems such as burns or rash of poisonous oak. If the anesthetic spray contains a medicine, serious side effects may occur, especially if the product instructions do not carefully follow.
The simplest form of anesthesia contains only natural products. Manufacturers of this type of spray usually sell it to people who want to dull the skin before cosmetic treatment such as waxing. Ingredients include peppermint, aloe vera and patchouli.
Some waxing market products may contain controlled anesthetic drugs. Lidocaine is one of these anesthetic components. A typical concentration of lidocaine in a bottle isAbout four percent. Usually, a person branches the product on the skin to be waxed and waits for a few minutes to spray to dull the area.
With health problems, they can also be able to calm the skin with anesthetic spray. Medical products usually use ingredients such as benzocaine or lidocaine. These are drugs that usually offer a more significant anesthetic ability.
Conditions that may benefit from anesthesia of sprays are generally skin conditions. These include temporary problems such as the sun irritation and oak irritation. Sumac rashes, poisonous ivy and local insect bite irritation may also be less painful after using anesthesia spray, as well as mild cuts. These sprays can also calm symptoms of more serious skin problems such as burns or hemorrhoids.
anesthetic drugs carry side effects, even toDyž is not used or injected. The risk of these adverse reactions is exist. The user may unintentionally apply too high a dose to his skin if the skin application area is too large, or if more than the recommended dose is used. Drugs that one applies to the skin can move the skin barrier and body.
Possible side effects of lidocaine include mental confusion, vision problems and irregular heart rhythms. For benzocaine, a spray user can experience dizziness, breathing problems and other serious problems. Polluration sprays can also be dangerous if someone spraying them in the mouth, neck or eyes and can even cause a deadly state where the body cannot circulate enough oxygen. There may also be potentially fatal allergic reactions, albeit rare.