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Tag: Minor burns

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What is Oronine ointment used for?: A detailed guide

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Since 1953, Otsuka Pharmaceutical's Oronine H Ointment has been a staple in Japanese households, known for its versatility in treating a variety of common skin ailments. This time-tested, multi-purpose antiseptic ointment provides a broad range of applications for the entire family. This article explains precisely **what is Oronine ointment used for** and how to use it safely and effectively.

What color is Betadine antiseptic cream?

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Used in hospitals for over 50 years, Betadine is a trusted brand for infection prevention [1.2.5]. When asked 'What color is Betadine antiseptic cream?', many picture the iconic brown of the solution, but the cream formulation is surprisingly different.

Can I buy numbing cream over-the-counter? A Comprehensive Guide

4 min read
Yes, many topical numbing products containing active ingredients like lidocaine and benzocaine are available over-the-counter for purchase. These creams work by temporarily blocking nerve signals to numb the skin and provide relief from minor cuts, scrapes, and skin irritations.

What is Antiseptic Cream? An Essential Guide to Infection Prevention

5 min read
According to a 2018 review in *Infection and Drug Resistance*, topical antiseptics were found to be effective at reducing infection risk in uncomplicated wounds. So, **what is antiseptic cream**, and how does this household first-aid staple work to protect minor cuts and scrapes from infection? This guide explores everything you need to know about its function, ingredients, and proper use.

Expert Advice: Should I Put Neosporin on a Burn?

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In North America, the prevalence of contact allergy to neomycin, a key ingredient in Neosporin, is as high as 6.4% in adults and 8.1% in children [1.9.2]. This raises a critical question: should I put Neosporin on a burn?

What is lignocaine hydrochloride gel used for?

6 min read
Lignocaine hydrochloride gel, also known as lidocaine gel, is a versatile local anesthetic that temporarily numbs an area of the body to prevent or control pain. Its primary uses range from preparing for medical procedures involving sensitive areas to providing relief for everyday skin irritations, such as sunburns and insect bites.

What is Sofrakem cream 15 gm used for?: An In-Depth Guide

3 min read
Affecting millions of people globally, bacterial skin infections can manifest as boils, infected wounds, or impetigo. For these conditions, Sofrakem cream 15 gm is often prescribed as a topical antibiotic to combat the bacteria causing the infection and promote healing.