Neosporine
St. John's Wort has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used as a topical on burns and wounds.
Topical antibiotics are meant to be used only on the skin and only for only a few days at a time. If the wound has not healed in five days, stop using the antibiotic and call a doctor.
Heat rash does not need antibiotics.
For the topical antibiotic to work best, it should be used only to prevent infection in a fresh wound, not to treat an infection that has already started.
a analgesics. Antibiotics are for infections. Antiseptics to clean wounds etc and kill germs externally
Some are; Sticking plasters, bandages, sutures, glue, antibiotics, disinfectant.
Alcohol is a great surface disinfectant, but does not penetrate tissue. Most deep wounds will get infected underneatht he surface, hence antibiotics are better.
An infection should be checked by a veterinarian
It was used as a medicine in the Civil War. It treated infections from wounds. No antibiotics were available then!
Topical ointments are usually prescribed for rosacea. Oral antibiotics and Isotretinoin may also be used depending on the severity and location of the rosacea.
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections, while topical antifungals such as clotrimazole can combat balanitis caused by Candida
An MRSA infection could be treated successfully with with topical treatments and by keeping abscesses drained. There are some antibiotics which are used in effectively treating MRSA or Mercer. This strain of bacteria is not resistant to Vancomycin among a few other antibiotics - It is hoped that these antibiotics will remain capable in treating mercer infection.