Aspercreme for Bursitis User Reviews
- Linda...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 21, 2024
"I recently went to the doctor about extreme pain in my shoulder. I could barely raise my arm. He recommended Aspercreme with 4% Lidocaine. I chose to use the spray, which dries immediately, has no odor, and you don’t have to rub it in. Also, it can be sprayed at any angle. I have found that after I use this, I am pain-free for quite some time. I will, however, check with my doctor how long I can use this product. It has really been helpful in managing my pain."
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"I get overuse bursitis in both my shoulders from exercise followed by golf followed by exercise etc etc. Tired Aspercreme (standard yellow tube for about $7-8) on a lark really and it worked (still works) great. Works as well--maybe better--than CBD ointment I had been using. Sorry to see all these negative reviews for Aspercreme from people who had it fail--really cheap totally effective solution for me"