Sudocrem is used to treat cuts and grazes, minor burns, sunburn, acne, bedsores and nappy rash. It wouldn't be good for you to eat it, as it is for external use only.
Yes, Sudocrem contains lavender oil as one of its ingredients. Lavender is often included for its soothing properties and pleasant fragrance. However, the primary ingredients in Sudocrem are zinc oxide, which provides a protective barrier, and other soothing agents for skin irritation. Always check the product label for the most accurate and updated information regarding its ingredients.
Sudocrem
Sudocrem is generally considered safe for use as a skincare product. However, it is not intended for ingestion, so it could be toxic if consumed in large amounts. It is always recommended to use the product as directed and keep it out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion.
My urine often smells like that but i don't know what it means but get checked out at the doctor's
zinc oxide 15.25%, benzyl alcohol 0.39%, benzyl benzoate 1.01%, benzyl cinnamate 0.15%
there is not a treatment for herpes of the genitals but cold sores are considered herpes too. so it really depends which one you are talking about.
I have been using sudocrem and yes it does help. But if you have really badacne I would try using freederm or ask your doctor what would work. Toothpaste is also a good option it helps get rid of germs. Also wash your face every so often with face wash it will help your face from getting spots.
Don't use spot creams, tooth paste or any product that are to powerful for your skin, they can easily leave scars and make the spot even more visible. Try sudocrem which is no harm to anybody and gives you results in just a few hours, trust me iv tried everything and nothing can beat sudocrem. (Get in local supermarket or chemists)
None apart from the fact that you may be Sick and you may experiance Diarrera if that doesn't bother you Swallow Away Stoumoch Cramps FTW!.
Sudocrem, a topical ointment primarily used for minor skin irritations, can provide temporary relief for hemorrhoids due to its soothing properties and ability to create a protective barrier. However, it is not specifically formulated for this condition, and its effectiveness may vary from person to person. For persistent or severe hemorrhoid symptoms, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.
Before using any sort of product you need to wash the area with spots on with as hot water as you can take, then dry off WITHOUT USING COLD WATER, then once dry apply the product. With the second method use cold water before also...... 1.)Best thing to do is, put some sudocrem on the area, with sudocrem a little goes a long way but put on generously over night so you can still see the white in a mirror, don't rub in and the within 1 or 2 days they should all be gone guaranteed. If its the day time, put on some sudocrem and rub it in so you can't see it, this will make the spots look worse for about 30 seconds, after this is covers them up so you can barely see them and then gets rid of them at the same time...a miracle. However, do not use this method for over about 8 months, if you do this it may begin to dry out your skin and then you will need to go and buy a moisturizer. 2.)Another great way if Sudocrem reacted with your skin or you don't have any, use toothpaste ( yes toothpaste) right before bed and leave a blob on over night, this is a great method but can be a little messy. Hope this helps :-)