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frances_pierce2026-04-18

I've recently been prescribed Lidocaine/prilocaine Cream 30gm for numbing the skin before minor procedures. I've read about the possible side effects, and I'm a bit concerned. Has anyone here used this cream? What was your experience like? Were there any unexpected side effects? I'd love to hear from anyone who has used it, especially if you've had any reactions or issues to discuss. Let's share our experiences and tips to make this process smoother for everyone! 🩹

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last active 4/18/2026
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joe_james4/14/2026

Methemoglobinemia is rare but can be serious. Everyone reacts differently to medications, so it's always good to be cautious. Be aware of the symptoms and seek immediate medical help. If you experience any abnormal skin discoloration or severe headache, act fast. Also, talk to your doctor about how the cream will affect you based on your medical history. Trust your instincts, and if something feels off, don't hesitate to get checked.

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sean_chen4/14/2026

I had a really bad reaction to this cream. My skin turned gray and I felt so dizzy. I had to go to the hospital. Definitely not fun.

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peter_daniels4/14/2026

Ditto on the effectiveness! It's a game-changer for minor surgeries. My skin felt numb within 20 minutes, and the procedure was way less scary than I thought it would be.

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nina_kowalski4/14/2026

I used this cream before a few injections, and it worked like a charm. No pain at all during the procedure. I did experience some local irritation, but nothing too bad.

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kathryn_peters4/14/2026

I haven't used it, but my friend did and got a rash. Now they're afraid to use it again. I still find it helpful, and I've never had a bad reaction.

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kyle_washington4/14/2026

I'm worried about the risk of methemoglobinemia. How common is this really? Should I be asking my doctor for an alternative?

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teresa_henry4/14/2026

My doctor told me that the risk of side effects is generally low, but you should always be vigilant. I'd rather deal with a bit of discomfort than a serious medical issue. Just another thing to add to the list of things to worry about, but worth it for the relief during the procedure.

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logan_johnson4/14/2026

I've used it a few times. First, a tip: make sure you apply it at least 30 minutes before the procedure for maximum effectiveness. It can leave a bit of a tingly feeling on the skin, but it's worth it to avoid the pain of the needle. Just keep an eye out for those rare but serious side effects. It's important to know the signs and act quickly if needed.

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aaron_nelson4/14/2026

This stuff is a lifesaver for kids who need shots. The numbing effect is great, but I've seen some kids get freaked out by the strange feeling. Just be prepared to distract them a bit afterward.

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adam_owens4/14/2026

Avoid it if you have any allergies. I got a weird rash that took a week to go away. Not worth it.