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Pain Relief Patch 

Using a pain relief patch is a quick, effective way to manage mild chronic pain. From backaches and headaches to sciatica and arthritis, these patches get to work quickly, targeting the affected body part. 

What Is a Pain Relief Patch?

Pain relief patches ease bodily aches, pains and sprains and are a mess-free alternative to pain relief creams. Typically formulated with menthol, these temporary treatments work by causing the skin to feel cool and then warm, distracting you from the pain. They typically feature an adhesive backing that's used to attach the patch to the painful area and keep it in place. 

What Is the Most Effective Pain Relief Patch?

Most pain relief patches specify the area they should be used on. If you’re suffering from a backache, the most effective choice is back pain relief patches. Likewise, knee pain relief patches are most effective for use on painful knees. Patches are specially designed to sit comfortably on and move with specific body parts to help ease discomfort. 

An all-around patch, such as Salonpas, can be used on the shoulders, neck, back or joints as it allows for plenty of movement. Others, including CVS Health lidocaine patches, may come in a package containing different-sized patches for use on various parts of the body. 

Some patches contain higher doses of the active ingredients and are only available by prescription. To find out which patch is most effective for your type of pain, consult your doctor or pharmacist for advice. 

Can You Use Pain Relief Patches While Pregnant?

Methyl salicylate, an external analgesic related to aspirin, is a common ingredient in many patches. Although small doses of aspirin may be recommended for women to use during pregnancy, high doses aren’t. It’s therefore advisable to avoid using pain relief patches when pregnant. 

Always seek advice from your ob-gyn before taking any pain relief medication. They’re qualified to recommend treatments that are safe for you and your baby. 

Are Pain Relief Patches Safe?

Pain relief patches are generally safe to use if you follow the instructions on the packaging. However, they're only a temporary solution. Back pain relief patches may help alleviate a sore back for 8 to 48 hours, but they won’t cure the root cause of your discomfort. These short-term solutions are ideal for providing relief while you seek medical advice from a pharmacist or other medical professional. Your physician can help diagnose the root cause of the problem and put a proper treatment program in place.