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… of mild impetigo, a doctor will prescribe an antibiotic ointment or cream to put on the sores. For widespread impetigo or cases … them in warm water and patting them dry. This can help the cream or ointment work better. After you touch the area, …
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… dryness, and itching when you wake up in the morning. The ointment may blur your vision for a short time, so use it … follow all instructions on the label. Use moisturizing skin creams or ointments during the day. Use only moisturizing soaps while bathing. After a bath, apply skin creams or ointments. Always wear sunscreen on exposed skin. …
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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 … call 9-1-1 Never put home remedies, such as oil, butter, cream or ice on a burn. *Content & wording provided with …
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… capsule contains a specific dose of medicine. The dose in a cream or ointment depends on how much is applied at one time and is … unless you've checked with the doctor first. The use of cream or ointment antihistamines is not reliable and not …
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… the bath, gently pat your child dry and apply any medicated creams prescribed by your child's doctor. Apply moisturizer … a medical treatment plan, which often includes medicated creams or ointments that calm the immune system in the skin and …
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… cleansing agent such as Balneol. Your doctor may give you a cream that contains a local anesthetic to help relieve pain. … Medicine Kenneth Bark MD - General Surgery, Colon and Rectal Surgery Current as of: November 30, 2022 Author: … cleansing agent such as Balneol. Your doctor may give you a cream that contains a local anesthetic to help relieve pain. …
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… fibre, drink more fluids, use a stool softener, and use ointments to help your symptoms. When home treatments don't … area. And avoid soaps with perfumes or dyes. Use hemorrhoid ointments, such as Preparation H. Don't strain while you are … disorders or taking blood thinners. HIV infection or AIDS. Rectal prolapse . Anal tumours or narrowing at the opening …
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… tape on the normal skin around the infected nail. A urea ointment is then put directly on the nail surface and … the infection can treated. You might apply an antifungal cream to the remaining infected area. Or you might take oral … the infection can treated. You might apply an antifungal cream to the remaining infected area. Or you might take oral …
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… symptoms from getting worse. Topical medicines are usually creams, gels, or ointments. They include medicines such as corticosteroids, … at least twice a day. If your doctor prescribes a cream, use it as directed. If your doctor prescribes other …
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… this medication for more than 4 weeks if you are using the ointment or foam (or 8 weeks if you are using the cream) unless directed by your doctor. If you are using the … 60 grams of the foam every 4 days. If you are using the cream, do not use more than 100 grams of the cream per week. …