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cheryl_vazquez2026-04-18

I've been dealing with some minor skin irritation and my doctor recommended Regenecare Ha Spray. It's a topical form of lidocaine used for temporary relief of minor pain and itching. I've heard it can be really effective, but I'm a bit worried about the potential side effects. Anyone have any experience with this? How long did it take to feel relief? Did you encounter any side effects? Is it worth trying?

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peter_daniels4/14/2026

I've used it a few times for minor cuts and scrapes. It definitely numbs the area quickly, but I always made sure to monitor for any signs of infection or allergic reaction. Plus, the spray form is so convenient compared to creams.

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aaron_nelson4/14/2026

I'm a bit paranoid after reading about the side effects. I might stick to natural remedies or consult a dermatologist before trying this.

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james_bradley4/14/2026

I would never use it, I got a weird rash from a similar product. The potential for severe side effects is too much for me to risk.

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larry_gardner4/14/2026

I've had to use it after a procedure with really harsh laser treatment to do a tattoo removal. It was a gamechanger for pain relief. I will say it definitely burned a little when it was applied but that didn't last and it worked well.

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nicholas_schmidt4/14/2026

I used it for a bad sunburn last summer and it worked wonders. Took about 15 minutes to feel the numbing effect. No side effects for me, just made sure to follow the instructions and not overuse it.

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ashley_alvarez4/14/2026

I feel like it's great for short-term relief, but if you have chronic pain, it's probably not the best long-term solution.

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dennis_jordan4/15/2026

I got this for my arthritis flare-ups. It's okay but I prefer something I can apply and not worry about reapplying over and over.

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sean_williams4/15/2026

This numbing spray got me through my tattoo session with no problems. The artist applied it and it gave me a 30 minute break from pain. It was worth the irritation of itchy skin afterwards.