Change in color of skin.
Aspercreme with lidocaine cream side effects.
Similar brand name drugs.
The most serious danger of using lidocaine cream over large areas of the body is that it can induce a coma that can lead to death.
If the area is still numb you may choke or bite your tongue or cheek if you try to chew or swallow.
The only active ingredient in the cream is lidocaine hcl 4.
That means they can cause the same side effects as estrogen pills such as elevated blood pressure breast.
Lidocaine lye doe kane causes loss of feeling in the skin and surrounding area.
The medicine helps treat pain including nerve pain.
Aspercreme contains a maximum strength formula with 10 trolamine salicylate.
Less serious side effects the less serious side effects of using lidocaine cream are mainly dermatological and include redness itching burning and swelling in the area where it has been applied.
Such creams get absorbed through the skin and metabolized into estrogens in the body.
Be careful to avoid injury while the area is numb and you are not aware of pain.
Irritation where aspercreme lidocaine lidocaine skin liquid is used.
This active ingredient is known as a topical analgesic and is the main component in this pain relief cream.
If these effects persist or worsen notify your doctor right away.
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.
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.
Side effects temporary redness stinging and a little bit of swelling may occur at the application site.
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.