PAIN BALM - Herbal pain balm is generally used for relief of deep pain, such as musculoskeletal pain, but it has also been used for superficial pain, such as the pain of shingles. However, it cannot be used on open wounds. Shingles are often characterized by vesicles that can erupt and crust over these are considered open wounds and Pain Balm should not be applied to them.
Furthermore, using pain relief balms helps to provide the relieve headaches, sinus congestion, and discomfort from mosquito bites. In the treatment of headaches, research has shown it to be as effective as paracetamol (acetaminophen).
Pain Balm is a topical over-the-counter pain reliever that contains ingredients such as camphor, menthol, cajuput oil, and clove oil. Applied superficially to the area of pain and absorbed through the skin, it comes as a cream, gel, or liquid.
Pain Balm is often used for the relief of a variety of types of pain, including back pain, joint pain, stiffness, sprains, and arthritis pain.
Pain Balm is for external use only, should not be taken by mouth, and should not come in contact with your eyes or other sensitive areas, such as your ear canals, vagina, or rectum. You should not use Pain Balm Balm on an open wound.