Lidocaine like other local anesthetics causes a loss of sensation by reducing the flow of sodium in and out nerves to decrease the initiation and transfer of nerve signals.
Aspercreme with lidocaine patch side effects.
If pregnant or breast feeding ask a health professional before use.
Blistering crusting irritation itching or reddening of the skin cough cracked dry or scaly skin fast heartbeat fever hives or welts itching skin rash hoarseness irritation joint pain stiffness or swelling large hive like swelling on the face eyelids lips tongue throat hands legs.
Mild irritation where the medication is applied.
Aspercreme lidocaine 4 topical patch local anesthetics side effects by likelihood and severity common side effects.
Call your doctor or get medical help if any of these side effects or any other side effects bother you or do not go away.
However do not reuse them.
Fold the used patch with the sticky sides together and discard it out of the reach of children and pets to prevent accidental swallowing or application.
Condition worsens redness is present irritation develops symptoms persist for more than 7 days or clear up and occur again within a few days you experience signs of skin injury such.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
A sensation of feeling cold a sensation of feeling warm an extreme sense of wellbeing called euphoria apprehension blurred vision confusion dizziness muscle twitching nervousness ringing in the ears visible water retention vomiting.
If experienced these tend to have a less severe expression.
The medicine helps treat pain including nerve pain.
Or numbness in places where the medicine is accidentally applied.
Redness swelling blisters or changes in skin color at the site of application may occur.
Common side effects include.
Lidocaine lye doe kane causes loss of feeling in the skin and surrounding area.
Blistering bruising burning discoloration itching redness or swelling at the application site bluish colored lips fingernails or palms blurred vision chest pain or discomfort cold clammy or pale skin confusion dark urine dizziness faintness or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly.
Lidocaine is an amide type local anesthetic medication available in a patch form.