Yes, this will only help if the skin is damaged or infected. It will not aid in mites or other parasites.
Yes. You have to do it repeaditivly until they are gone.
yea but its best to visit your vet
Yes. The cream, NOT the ointment.
neosporin.
All you have to do is put some antiseptic ointment on it like Neosporin
-wash it 2x a day -put triple antibiotic ointment or neosporin -put a bandaid ...........and if it gets a scar put scar gel
It is safe to use neosporin in the entry of the ear canal, because the ear is lined with skin. Most MD's would rather you use an antibiotic. If you are a chronic q-tip user, you should lay off and let your natural ear wax build up to protect the inner ear and help drain water, that's what it's there for. Recommended or not, it is safe to use neosporin. However, be careful not to put it too far into the ear.
You may have an infection. I got my lobes pierced, and my left ear got infected, but now my right ar is infected, and not my left. My piercer told me to put "a topical ointment" on it if it gets infected (a topical ointment is something like Neosporin which works well for me). I also take Ibuprofen an hour or so before bed so I sleep easier, and it doesn't hurt as much. Go ahead and call a doctor or piercer. Even if you don't have your cartilage pierced, put Noesporin on it, take Ibuprofen, and calll a doctor.
You should first put some disinfectant on it. Then maybe after it settles you can put some ointment on it.(such as neosporin) If you have pre-wrap or some sort of ace bandage make sure to put that on.
The best way to have a scrape heal is to put Neosporin ointment over the area and cover it with a Band-Aid. Then leave the scrape alone to heal naturally.
Yes you can. it is an effective double anti-bacterial ointment. You can also use Neosporin which is a triple anti-bacterial.
Chickens heal very well, so it will quite possibly heal on its own. I'd put a little Neosporin or triple antibiotic ointment on the wound, though.
The best ointment for cuts that you can purchase without a prescription is Neosporin or the store brand equivalent. In my experience, the best prescription ointment for cuts is Bactroban (or mupirocin/generically).
If your bulldog has an open cut, then peroxide and Neosporin will do the trick.