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A Acute pain: Pain that comes on quickly, can be severe, but lasts a relatively short time. Ankle Sprains & Pains: A common musculoskeletal injury in which the ligaments of the ankle partially or completely tear due to sudden stretching. Allodynia: Pain from stimuli which are not normally painful. Ankylosing spondylitis: Type of arthritis that causes chronic inflammation of the spine. Antidepressants: Medications prescribed for treating depression. Anxiety: Feeling of apprehension and fear characterized by physical symptoms such as palpitations, sweating, irritability, and feelings of stress. Arthritis: Inflammation of one or more joints. B Back pain: Pain felt in the low or upper back. Bursitis: Inflammation of a bursa. A bursa is a tiny fluid-filled sac that functions as a gliding surface to reduce friction. C Carpal tunnel syndrome: Condition in which irritation of the wrist's median nerve causes tingling and numbness of the thumb. Causalgia: Intense burning pain and sensitivity to the slightest vibration or touch, usually in the hand or foot. Chronic pain: Pain (an unpleasant sense of discomfort) that persists or progresses over a long period of time. Compression: The act of pressing together, as in nerve compression, or spinal cord compression. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Chronic pain condition in which high levels of nerve impulses are sent to an affected site. D Depression: Illness that involves the body, mood, and thoughts. Deafferantation: The interruption or destruction of the afferent connections of nerve cells Diabetic Neuropathy: Causes numbness and sometimes pain and weakness in the hands, arms, feet, and legs due to diabetes. Dysfunction: Difficult function or abnormal function. F Fatigue: feeling a lack of energy and motivation. Fibromyalgia: Chronic pain, stiffness, and tenderness of muscles, tendons, and joints without detectable inflammation. G Gout: Joint inflammation. H Herniated Disc: Rupturing of the tissue that separates the vertebral bones of the spinal column. I Inflammation: Redness, warmth, swelling and pain. Involuntary Twitching: Involuntary contractions of groups of muscle fibers. J Joint Stiffness Joint Swelling Joint Pain of Any Kind K Knee Pain Knee Surgery Pain Knee Pain of Any Kind L Low Back Pain: Pain in the lower back area. Lupus: Can involve the joints, skin, kidneys, lungs, heart, and brain. |
M Menstrual Cramps: (Pain in the belly and pelvic area) are experienced by women as a result of menses. Menopause Cramps Migraine Headaches: Throbbing pain perceived in the head. Muscle Cramp: involuntarily and forcibly contracted muscles that do not relax. Muscle Injury Muscle Pain Muscle Strain: Injury to muscle or tendon. Muscle Swelling Musculoskeletal Pain: Pain of the muscles and bones. Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A condition characterized by chronic pain in the muscle tissues, similar to fibromyalgia. Myositis: Inflammation of muscle tissue. N Nerve Pain: For some it's a stabbing pain in the middle of the night. For others, it's a chronic tingling or burning they feel all day. Neuralgia: A distinctive syndrome of headaches, better known today as cluster headache. Neuritis: Inflammation of nerves. Neurofibromatosis: A genetic disorder of the nervous system. Neuropathitic Pain: Nerve pain. O Osteoarthritis: Type of arthritis caused by inflammation, breakdown, and eventual loss of cartilage in the joints. Obstructed Blood Pathways P Pain Managment Paresthesia: An abnormal sensation of the skin, such as numbness, tingling, pricking, burning, or creeping on the skin that has no objective cause. Physical Therapy Polymyositis: Disease of the muscle featuring inflammation of the muscle fibers. Postherpetic Neuralgia: Localized pain in the area of involvement of shingles that persists beyond one month. R Rehabilitation Therapy Rheumatoid Arthritis: Chronic inflammation of the joints. S Sciatica: Pain typically felt from the low back to behind the thigh and radiating down below the knee. Sedative Sensation of Any Pain Shingles: skin rash caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox. Spasms: A brief, automatic jerking movement. Spinal Injuries and Pains Spondylitis: Inflammation of one or more of the vertebrae of the spine. Sprains of Any Kind Stomach Cramps: Pain in the mid- or upper abdominal area. T Therapy Tic: A repetitive movement that is difficult, if not impossible, to control. Tranquilizer: In pharmacology, a drug that calms and relieves anxiety. Toothaches: "Throbbing ones." Pain localized to a tooth. Trigeminal Neuralgia: Inflammation of the trigeminal nerve that most commonly causes paroxysms of very intense lightning pain in the areas of the face the nerve supplies. V Vasculitis: General term for a group of uncommon diseases which feature inflammation of the blood vessels. W Wrist Pain Writers Cramp: A dystonia that affects the muscles of the hand and sometimes the forearm and only occurs during handwriting. |
Hurt No More® is fast acting and extremely long lasting.
The most commonly asked question asked about Hurt No More® is what types of pains does it relieve. Hurt No More® has a very powerful essential oil from the Clove Bud, that works as a numbing agent, which we have chosen to concentrate to increase the power for a longer lasting, more effective pain reliever. Did we mention the are 16 other concentrated essential oils in Hurt No More® that have similar effects?
SPECIAL NOTE TO USERS OF HURT NO MORE®
To optimize penetration and quicken the effectiveness of Hurt No More®, we highly recommend you apply immediately following a warm shower.
This allows Hurt No More® to be absorbed quickly through the pores and speed relief to your aches and pains EVEN FASTER!
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HUR01 | Hurt No More Analgesic Spray 1
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