How to use lidocaine aerosol
Lidocaine aerosol refers to lidocaine and chlorhexidine aerosol, which is typically administered by pressing the spray nozzle. The details are as follows:
Lidocaine and chlorhexidine aerosol is a type of spray medication. Before use, remove the protective cap, then connect the tube with the spray nozzle. Direct the nozzle toward the target area and press it to release the medication. Clinically, lidocaine and chlorhexidine aerosol is commonly used to treat soft tissue injuries, cuts, abrasions, and insect bites. Due to the presence of anesthetic components in this medication, it effectively reduces the sensitivity of skin and mucous membranes. Therefore, it can also be used in minor surgical procedures such as dental extractions and incision and drainage of abscesses.
Improper daily use of lidocaine and chlorhexidine aerosol may lead to symptoms of central nervous system excitation or acute toxic reactions. Therefore, consultation with a doctor is required before using this medication. If symptoms such as decreased blood pressure, seizures, restlessness, or agitation occur during use, discontinue the drug immediately and seek medical attention at a hospital.