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Nummit Spray (Lidocaine)

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Nummit Spray (lidocaine) is a topical anesthetic spray that numbs the skin's surface for a limited time. Lidocaine has been used for years to block nerve signals and reduce discomfort. In spray form, it is convenient, quick to apply, and useful for targeted numbness without a messy cream.

Active Ingredient: Lidocaine
Indication: local anesthesia and arrhythmias
Manufacturer: Ipca Laboratories Ltd
Packaging: 100 gm in 1 bottle (Mint Fresh)
Strength: 15%
Delivery Time: 6 To 15 days
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Nummit Spray (Lidocaine)

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Description About Nummit Spray (Lidocaine)

Nummit Spray (Lidocaine) is a topical numbing spray that temporarily reduces skin sensitivity. It is commonly used to support men who deal with premature ejaculation and can also calm minor pain, itching, or burning from small skin irritations.

Easy to apply, fast-acting, and meant for external use only when used as directed and with a clinician's advice.

What is Nummit Spray (Lidocaine)?

Many customers look for lidocaine spray to help with premature ejaculation by lowering penile sensitivity. For some men, reducing sensation slightly can make it easier to last longer during intimacy. It is not a cure for premature ejaculation, but it can be one tool that supports better control when used carefully. Lidocaine sprays are also widely used on unbroken skin for short-term relief of minor discomfort, such as the following:
  • Mild burning or itching from small skin irritations
  • Discomfort from minor rubbing or friction
  • Temporary numbing before minor skin-related procedures (only if a clinician recommends it)
Because lidocaine affects sensation, it is best used only where needed, not as an all-over product.

How it works

Your skin has tiny nerves that send “feeling” signals to the brain. Lidocaine temporarily quiets those nerves. The area may feel less sensitive, slightly tingly, or numb. If too much is used, numbness can feel uncomfortable or spread beyond the intended area.

How to use it responsibly

Always follow the directions on your product label and any guidance from your prescriber. In general, you want to:
  • Apply a small amount to clean, dry skin.
  • Use the minimum sprays needed for the effect you want.
  • Wash your hands after applying.
  • Avoid using it on large areas at once.
For premature ejaculation support, people often apply it to the most sensitive external areas. The goal is reduced sensitivity, not complete numbness. Using more than needed can reduce pleasure and raise the risk of side effects, such as irritation or allergic reactions, which can further complicate the treatment of premature ejaculation.

When you should avoid lidocaine spray or ask a clinician first

Topical lidocaine is not right for everyone. Get medical advice before use if you:
  • Have had an allergy to lidocaine or other “-caine” anesthetics
  • Have significant liver disease (lidocaine is processed by the liver)
  • Have a history of serious heart rhythm problems.
  • Are you using other products that numb the skin (to avoid stacking effects)?
Do not apply to:
  • Broken, bleeding, or badly irritated skin unless a clinician specifically tells you to
  • Eyes, deep wounds, or large body areas
  • Areas covered tightly with bandages unless directed (this method can increase absorption)

Side Effects of Nummit Spray

Mild effects may include temporary stinging, redness, irritation, or dryness at the spray site. Stop using it and seek urgent care if you notice symptoms that could indicate excessive absorption or a serious reaction, such as severe dizziness, confusion, trouble breathing, fainting, an irregular heartbeat, or swelling of the face and throat. These are uncommon when lidocaine is used correctly, but they matter.

Available Strengths

Nummit Spray (Lidocaine) strength can vary by manufacturer and packaging, so check the box for the exact percentage. You can commonly find lidocaine sprays on the market in strengths such as
  • 4% lidocaine spray (often sold for general topical pain relief)
  • 5% lidocaine topical products (more common as gels, ointments, or patches, but some markets carry sprays)
  • 10% lidocaine spray (often used in clinical settings, and sometimes sold through prescription channels)
If you are unsure which strength fits your needs, it is worth asking a pharmacist, especially if you are using it for sexual performance support.

Substitute Options

Availability can change according to retailer and state rules, but common alternatives people compare include:
  • Lox 10% Spray (Lidocaine or lignocaine)
  • Xylocaine 10% Pump Spray (lidocaine)
  • Aspercreme Lidocaine 4% Spray
  • Icy Hot Lidocaine 4% Dry Spray
  • Lidocane 4% Topical Spray
  • Lidoderm 5% patch (lidocaine patch, prescription in many cases)
  • EMLA cream (lidocaine 2.5% + prilocaine 2.5%, prescription in many cases)
  • Benzocaine numbing sprays (different active ingredient)
When substituting, compare the active ingredient, strength, dosage form (spray vs cream), and intended use.

FAQs Nummit Spray (Lidocaine)

1. How long before intimacy should I apply Nummit Spray (lidocaine), and how long does it last?

Timing and duration depend on the strength, how much you apply, and your skin. Many lidocaine sprays start working within minutes and may last up to about an hour. Use the product label guidance when available, and start with the smallest amount to judge your response.

2. Can Nummit Spray (lidocaine) numb my partner?

Yes, it can transfer through skin contact if it is not fully absorbed or if excess product remains. To reduce the chance of transfer, use a small amount, allow it to dry fully, and consider washing or wiping off any excess before intimacy.

3. Can I use it with condoms and lubricants?

Often yes, but it depends on the spray’s base and the condom material. Some products with oily ingredients can weaken latex. If you rely on condoms for protection, review the product label and condom guidance, or ask a pharmacist to confirm compatibility.

4. Is Nummit Spray (lidocaine) safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

This is a situation where it is best to get individualized medical advice. Topical lidocaine is sometimes used in pregnancy, but its appropriateness depends on the application, dosage, and product.

5. Can I use Nummit Spray (lidocaine) with Viagra or Cialis?

There is no well-known direct interaction between topical lidocaine and PDE5 inhibitors, but sexual health can involve multiple factors (blood pressure meds, heart history, and other treatments). If you take ED medication regularly, it is smart to confirm your plan with a clinician.
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