Definition of Liniment

Liniment is a substance that is used to a medicinal liquid. Its main purpose is to relieve muscular pain and stiffness.
  1. Composition

    • Liniments are usually made of tree products. They usually contain camphor, turpentine and wintergreen oils.

    Use

    • Liniments are used for a variety of aches and pains. They include simple backaches, arthritis flair ups and sprains.

    Types

    • Although liniments are usually liquid in form, they are also manufactured as creamy substances. There are also liniments specifically made for children or toddlers.

    How It Works

    • Liniment causes mild irritation when it's rubbed over the affected body part. However, it eventually brings blood to the area, thus soothing it.

    Significance

    • Liniments function as relieving sources for minor bodily ailments. They are rather inexpensive and can be bought without a prescription.

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