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Skin is a little vague for a location/type of pain!

For a tooth ache here are some home remedies:

Saltwater: Saltwater has proven healing properties, and rinsing with lukewarm salt water is good for a toothache no matter what the cause. Add one teaspoon of salt to a glass of lukewarm water and use it to rinse after each meal. Rinsing with saltwater is especially good for sore gums.

Ice: Ice might Ease Toothache Pain. Wrap some ice cubes, or an ice pack, in a towel. Hold the ice in the area over the toothache for at least fifteen minutes to numb toothache pain.

Never use a warm compress for a toothache. If the toothache is caused by an infection, heat could make it worse.

Wiskey: Try a Little Whiskey. An old, tried and true folk remedy for a toothache is whiskey. Take a little whiskey into your mouth and hold it in the area of your aching tooth, then spit it out. Some of the alcohol will soak into your gums and numb the pain of your toothache.

Clove Oil: Treat Your Toothache with Clove Oil. You can find clove oil at your local drug store. Either place a few drops of oil directly on the aching tooth, or rub it onto your gums where the toothache is. This remedy will ease the toothache pain.


Here are home remedies for skin conditions:

There are some home remedies that can stop psoriasis and eczema in their tracks.

Red clover can act as a home remedy for skin problems. It has a high mineral content and reportedly works by changing metabolism and tissue function. Red clover can be taken in teas, compresses, ointments and syrups.

Other vitamins and herbal home remedies that can treat psoriasis and other skin problems include devil’s claw root, fish oils, vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium, zinc and milk thistle. Selenium and zinc are common ingredients in over-the-counter skin and dandruff preprations.

Eczema and psoriasis sufferers also swear by dead sea salt baths. You can purchase dead sea salts at your local bath or health food store and prepare a bath at home containing the salts.

Speaking of baths, regular bathing can help people with eczema. Make sure to moisturize afterwards while your body is still damp, to seal in the water. Keep the water lukewarm, since that is less drying than hot water. Soak for at least 10 to 20 minutes, and don’t get out until your skin starts to look like a prune. That means your skin is soaking in water and becoming hydrated. Don’t use soap any more than you have to. Use mild soaps with glycerine, or superfatted soaps, on important body parts. When you do dishes or clean house, wear rubber gloves to keep the cleaning products off your skin.

Another home remedy to stop psoriasis and eczema is to put cotton gloves inside your rubber gloves, to absorb any sweat that the rubber gloves can produce.

Another home remedy is to use mild laundry detergents and rinse clothing twice to make sure all the soap is out. Some people also find that fabric softeners contribute to their psoriasis and eczema symptoms.

Your refrigerator can contain many helpful home remedies for eczema and psoriasis. Try mayonnaise as a moisturizer, and cucumber slices to ease itching. Try an oatmeal bath to reduce itching, or add olive oil to your bath water for extra moisturizer.

Stress can be a big contributor to eczema and psoriasis. One simple home remedy is meditation, using scented candles or whatever else keeps you relaxed. Combine this with your soothing bath for double potency.

Home remedies will not always put a stop to more severe cases of psoriasis and eczema. In that case, you should see a doctor. You should also see a doctor if eczema is oozing, the itch keeps you awake, or over-the-counter products don’t give you relief.

I could go on and on but it will be easier for you to visit the ewebsite since you are the only person that knows what skin you are looking to numb.

GOOD LUCK!

2007-04-01 11:56:45 · answer #1 · answered by Jeffrey 7 · 0 0

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2016-12-25 02:00:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-12-25 14:42:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How To Numb Your Skin

2016-10-22 05:47:25 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2016-05-18 06:52:25 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Ice is the only home remedy I know of. It will cause a temporary numbing. Orajel from the drugstore is good.

2007-03-30 09:27:30 · answer #6 · answered by 13th Floor 6 · 1 1

not that I know of, but how about the tooth numbing medicines? Or that headache pain relief, or pain relief tube medicine called 'Head On." The Head On creates a numbing feeling!

2007-03-30 02:24:28 · answer #7 · answered by nickname 5 · 0 2

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