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kenneth_jordan2026-04-17

Ethyl chloride mist spray has been a game-changer for minor procedures and injuries. It works by rapidly cooling the skin, causing temporary numbness and pain relief. Whether it's an injection, muscle spasms, or minor injuries, this topical anesthetic seems to have the magic combination for quick relief. Yet, like any medication, it comes with a list of side effects that can range from mild to severe. Some of the urgent side effects include allergic reactions, liver problems, and kidney issues—all of which require immediate medical attention. How many of you have used Ethyl Chloride Mist Spray before? What was your experience like?

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last active 4/17/2026
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harold_carter4/14/2026

If you're considering this, just make sure you talk to your doctor. They can give you the best advice based on your health history.

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eric_reyes4/15/2026

Honestly, the thought of kidney problems scares me. I might skip this one and just tough out the pain. Can anyone share their experience with kidney issues from this spray?

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judith_moreno4/15/2026

Has anyone actually reported side effects to the FDA? I wonder how common these issues really are.

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richard_wagner4/15/2026

I've heard of some horror stories, but frankly, I think people overreact sometimes. Always something to worry about.

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kyle_washington4/15/2026

My doctor recommended it for a muscle spasm, and it worked like a charm. No issues at all. Just be aware of the rare but serious side effects.

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logan_johnson4/15/2026

I'm surprised more people don't talk about the potential side effects. I had a friend who had a severe allergic reaction. Scary stuff.

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abigail_andrews4/15/2026

I used it for a dental procedure once and it was a lifesaver. No pain at all, but I did get a bit of skin irritation. Definitely worth it though!

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marie_ferguson4/15/2026

I had some weird skin discoloration after using it. Not sure if it was related, but it was creepy. Probably just a coincidence.

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martha_lane4/15/2026

I work in a lab and we use this all the time for procedures. It's super effective, but we always keep an eye out for any adverse reactions. Safety first!

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ruth_fox4/15/2026

I feel like the risks are overblown. I've used it dozens of times with no problems. But I get that everyone's different.