Counter-irritant is a medical term used to describe a substance or treatment that causes irritation or inflammation, usually applied to a different region of the body to divert attention away from an existing inflammation or pain. Some antonyms that can be used for counter-irritants are soothing, calming, analgesic, pain-relieving, and anti-inflammatory. These terms refer to treatments that aim to alleviate the pain and discomfort rather than aggravate them. Some examples of soothing antonyms of counter-irritants are rest, relaxation, ice packs, gentle massages, and warm compresses. These treatments aim to reduce inflammation, improve blood circulation, and provide comfort to the affected area.