Yes....you can try Tiger Balm. I would be very careful about applying anything to an open cut except for antibiotic ointment.
2007-04-11 00:01:11
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answered by iraq51 7
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If you watched sports, you Willl notice that they use a spray that wil numb that area and allow the player to continue.However remember that pain is natural way to indicate that that part of the body needs attention.Pain killers are not an answer, maybe only in a desperate moments before help can be given.If it was not for pain we would kill ourselves.
2007-04-10 18:19:55
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answered by Roman 1
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Neural impulses (and therefore pain impulses) are transmitted via the nerves. The nerves are formed by different cells which are not completely in contact with each other, believe it or not. These gaps between nerve cells are called synapses and are easily jumped by the pain impulses. However most of the common analgesics (pain killers) put a kind of chemical roadblock on the synapses making it impossible for the impulse to jump the blocked synapse and to reach the brain pain center. Et voila The pain SENSATION has been killed. The pain still very much exists.
2016-05-17 07:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not believe you can buy an over the counter anestetic like novicane or stronger. You have to be a licensed practicioner to even administer it. You might try numbing it with ice. Or see a doctor.
2007-04-10 18:16:47
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answered by LiberT 2
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Emla cream. It's a topical anaethetic that you can but over the counter from a pharmacy. It numbs the skin after about 20 minutes. I use it for my son's immunisations.
2007-04-10 18:14:50
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answered by KD 2
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Yes there are but i hesitate to assist here as just the idea of someone wanting to cut themselves is something i feel needs refereed to a mental health specialist. Seek help!
2007-04-10 18:17:59
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answered by seakentruth 2
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Yeah try panadols from the pharmacy it might help lessening the pain on the cut.
2007-04-10 18:19:26
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe try like Ambesol or something, it's meant for your gums/teeth but I'm sure it would work elsewhere
2007-04-10 18:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-04-10 18:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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