I would recommend applying Vaseline, aquaphore or white petrolatum on it. Antibiotic ointments for humans may be dangerous for dogs
id just take to vet but yes
No, you should not use any creams or lotions on dogs. Dogs tend to lick irritated areas, which would mean they are eating the cream rather than absorbing the medication into the skin. This can cause problems from both an overdose of the anti-itch medication as well as toxic responses to the ingredients in the cream.
You like the nice creamy skin you have, but when the skin is infected by pioson ivy, it creates that creamy skin you hate.
It is not advised to use Nelsons Rough Skin Calendula Cream on your cat. This product is not intended for internal use on pets.
yes you can :)
It is a dermatologic cream used for red blotches, itching and flaking of the skin. Too much use of this cream can result in discoloring of the skin.
This cream should not irritate your skin,if redness or irritation occur,stop use right away.
The Salitop Cream I have is for my Keratosis Pilaris,a skin condition.
YES u can. :)
# Cream # Ointment # Lotion
He did not use any cream... He had a serious disease called vitiligo. If you were to search it on Youtube he explains that he uses nothing but make-up and he has never heard of any skin cream or skin bleaching. R.I.P Michael Jackson!...We love You always and forever!!
Kinerase Cream has no adverse side effects and has been known to be safe to use on all skin types. It actually has been used to treat sensitive skin such as rocasea or eczema.
You can use honey as a home remedy when the outer skin is scraped away on your thigh. Honey coats an area and actually has some mild antibacterial properties.