with help of plunger u can use it
but b4 take practionar opinion
It may help with the itching but is probably not a good treatment for poison ivy without talking to your doctor. Here is what I found: Econazole comes as a cream to apply to the skin. Econazole is usually used once or twice a day, in the morning and evening, for 2 weeks. Some infections require up to 6 weeks of treatment. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Use econazole exactly as directed. Do not use more or less of it or use it more often than prescribed by your doctor. Thoroughly clean the infected area, allow it to dry, and then gently rub the medication in until most of it disappears. Use just enough medication to cover the affected area. You should wash your hands after applying the medication. Continue to use econazole even if you feel well. Do not stop using econazole without talking to your doctor.
It is not recommended to use Veet hair removal cream on the vaginal area, as it may cause irritation and discomfort due to the sensitive skin in that area. It is best to use products specifically designed for that area or consult a dermatologist for safe hair removal options.
Hello, Yes you may use Lidocaine HCL/USP on your intimate areas, the result might not be desirable however as the purpose of such active ingredient is usually for topical /local anesthetic. Be sure to follow Drug Facts administration and dosage information before using any over the counter drug. thanks, Adrian M.
Well it has milk in it, why don't you work it out
Cream mixes with coffee due to a process called diffusion, where molecules of cream move from areas of high concentration to low concentration. Adding cream to coffee allows for the fat molecules in the cream to disperse and blend with the water-based coffee, creating a uniform mixture. Additionally, the act of stirring coffee helps to facilitate this mixing process by promoting the intermingling of the two substances.
Econazole nitrate cream is an antifungal medication commonly used to treat various fungal skin infections, such as athlete's foot, ringworm, and yeast infections. It works by inhibiting the growth of fungi, thereby alleviating symptoms like itching, redness, and irritation. The cream is typically applied directly to the affected area as directed by a healthcare provider.
According to my drug reference, the most common side effects of Econazole (an antifungal cream) are burning, itching, stinging, and redness of the areas to which the cream has been applied.
The disharge will clean it out. Never wash the inside of the vagina.
Econazole cream is used to treat fungal and yeast infections. It is believed that this cream does not cause a headache. The least common side effects reported were a rash and burning, itching or inflammation of the area where the cream was applied.
Econazole nitrate cream 1 percent is primarily an antifungal medication, typically used to treat fungal infections like athlete's foot and ringworm. It is not indicated for treating eczema, which is an inflammatory skin condition. While it may not harm the face in small amounts, using it for eczema is not recommended, as there are more appropriate treatments for eczema, such as corticosteroids or moisturizers. Always consult a healthcare professional for the best treatment options for your specific condition.
It may help with the itching but is probably not a good treatment for poison ivy without talking to your doctor. Here is what I found: Econazole comes as a cream to apply to the skin. Econazole is usually used once or twice a day, in the morning and evening, for 2 weeks. Some infections require up to 6 weeks of treatment. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Use econazole exactly as directed. Do not use more or less of it or use it more often than prescribed by your doctor. Thoroughly clean the infected area, allow it to dry, and then gently rub the medication in until most of it disappears. Use just enough medication to cover the affected area. You should wash your hands after applying the medication. Continue to use econazole even if you feel well. Do not stop using econazole without talking to your doctor.
Its a cream used to cure vaginal infections and wounds inside the vagina.
It may help with the itching but is probably not a good treatment for poison ivy without talking to your doctor. Here is what I found: Econazole comes as a cream to apply to the skin. Econazole is usually used once or twice a day, in the morning and evening, for 2 weeks. Some infections require up to 6 weeks of treatment. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Use econazole exactly as directed. Do not use more or less of it or use it more often than prescribed by your doctor. Thoroughly clean the infected area, allow it to dry, and then gently rub the medication in until most of it disappears. Use just enough medication to cover the affected area. You should wash your hands after applying the medication. Continue to use econazole even if you feel well. Do not stop using econazole without talking to your doctor.
If "it" is meaning like the medicine, you insert the cream up inside your vagina. There is also pills
No, miconazole is not a steroid cream. It is an anti-fungal cream.
Athletes foot can be chronic meaning you will always have it once you get it and have to use a cream to keep the break out of scaling skin and ithchiness away. I use Econazole Nitrate cream, it's perfect, I rub it on my feet 2-3 times a week and my feet look and feel completely normal, no itchyness or redness or peeling anymore.
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