The process of applying a mildly irritating substance to the skin to reduce pain from a deeper or more serious injury.
From counter- + irritation. This medical term developed in the 18th-19th centuries to describe a therapeutic technique in traditional and folk medicine.
Counterirritation was so common in old medical practice that people would purposely blister their skin to treat arthritis—bizarre by modern standards, but it sometimes actually helped!
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