To apply a counterirritant substance to the skin in order to relieve deeper pain or inflammation.
From counter- + irritate, from Latin irritare. This verb form emerged from medical practice to describe the action of using counterirritants therapeutically.
Traditional healers discovered they could counterirritate a sore shoulder by applying heat or rubbing liniment on it—the brain gets distracted from the original pain!
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