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… anything is wrong and may prescribe antibiotic eye drops or ointment. When your child has pinkeye, your health care … health care provider might prescribe antibiotic drops or ointment for pinkeye caused by bacteria. Remember to always wash your hands before and after applying drops or ointment. Applying eye drops Follow these tips when applying …
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… lotions to treat them. Instead, carefully apply occlusive ophthalmic ointment (e.g., Lacri-Lube® or Duolube®) to the eyelid …
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… (1 inch in diameter), after cooling, apply an antiseptic ointment like Polysporin and a band aid; change the band aid and apply new ointment every day until the burn is healed; if the damaged …
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… infections include taking pills orally, using creams or ointments, or inserting tablets into the vagina. Some …
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… sanitizer. You may also put a small amount of antibiotic ointment on the area. Wash your hands with soap and water. …
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… a warm shower or bath Do not use medicated or non-medicated ointments or creams, unless they are prescribed by your …