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  2. 7 Topical Pain Relief Products Reviewed - Healthline

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    Topical pain relief, or analgesics, are medicated products applied to the skin to help with pain relief. They can come in the form of: creams. lotions. gels. sprays. patches. other topical methods.

  3. Topical Pain Relief: Creams, Gels, and Rubs - WebMD

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    Soaking a washcloth or hand towel in warm water then applying to painful joints or muscles. To get the most relief from hot or cold without damaging your skin, try these tips: Use either heat or ...

  4. Insta Freeze Aerosol, Spray - Uses, Side Effects, and More

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    For the relief of deep muscle pain, the healthcare professional will hold the container 12-18 inches (30-46 centimeters) away from the muscle, then spray in a sweeping motion at the rate of 4 ...

  5. Treating Nerve Pain (Neuropathy): OTC Pain Relief - WebMD

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    Over-the-Counter Treatments for Nerve Pain. Topical painkillers. Many over-the-counter creams and ointments are sold to relieve nerve pain. They include ingredients that work as a local anesthetic ...

  6. How to Use Throat Spray: Your Questions Answered - Healthline

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    Take the cap off the spray nozzle. Ensure the nozzle opening is clean and free of product residue. Spray the product toward the back of your throat as many times as directed (usually once or twice ...

  7. Emergency Toothache Relief: Home Remedies, OTC Remedies

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    Start with a 3-percent concentration of hydrogen peroxide (this is what you’ll find in a brown bottle sold at most drugstores). Mix 1 part hydrogen peroxide with 2 parts water. After swishing in ...

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