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Bacitracin is an anti-bacterial. Yeast infections are fungal. The use of anti-bacterials can actually worsen a yeast infection because they cause an imbalance in the natural bacteria that resides in us. Decreased harmless bacteria, therefore, allows the natural level of yeast to multiply and turn into an infection.
Many vaginitis infections have similar symptoms and can come from many different sources (fungal, protazoan, etc) so you should check with a doctor to determine which you have.
yes, as it disinfects the area.
Bacitracin is a topical antibiotic ointment that is generally used for injuries or infections. It should only be used on insect bites if the area appears to be infected.
Trithalmic Ophthalmic Ointment is a medication used in veterinary medicine to treat eye conditions such as conjunctivitis, keratitis, and other eye infections in animals. It contains three active ingredients - neomycin, polymyxin B, and bacitracin - that work together to combat bacterial infections in the eye. It is important to use this medication as directed by a veterinarian.
Polysporin is a topical antibiotic ointment that combines two active ingredients: bacitracin and polymyxin B. Bacitracin is derived from the bacterium Bacillus subtilis, while polymyxin B is produced by Bacillus polymyxa. These antibiotics work together to prevent bacterial infections in minor cuts and wounds. Polysporin is widely used for its effectiveness in promoting healing and protecting against infection.
Bacitracin Zinc is an excellent antibiotic (it's actually a mix of polypeptide antibiotics) for topical infections caused by gram positive organisms - staph, strep, enterococcus, clostridium difficile, etc. It doesn't work well on gram negative bacteria ( eg: pseudomonas, e. coli, serratia, etc.) because it works to break down the cell wall surrounding gram positive bacteria (kind of like penicillins). Gram negative bacteria don't have that kind of external covering, and thus are not (usually) suseptable. Bacitracin is extremely nephrotoxic (kidneys), so it isn't used for internal infections (v. rarely given I.M. for pediatric staphylococcal pnumonia that won't respond to other antibiotics). Primary uses are for staph infections of the skin and eyes. There is a very low rate of bacterial resistance, even in MRSA strains, and it's not very likely to cause an allergic reaction. So, yes, the ointment should work v. well on a staph infection. For ocular staph infections, there are ophthalmic ointment formulations. Keratopro The problem with zinc and staph is that staph craves zinc and manganese: http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/reporter/index.html?ID=6154
Bacitracin works by interfering with bacterial cell wall synthesis, disrupting the formation of the peptidoglycan layer. This leads to weakened cell walls and ultimately cell death in susceptible bacteria. It is commonly used as a topical antibiotic to treat skin infections.
Bacitracin can be used as an alternative to Polysporin, but there are important differences to consider. Polysporin contains two antibiotics (bacitracin and polymyxin B) that work together to provide a broader spectrum of bacterial coverage, while bacitracin alone targets specific bacteria. If the infection is caused by bacteria susceptible to bacitracin, it may be effective; however, for broader coverage, Polysporin is typically preferred. Always consult a healthcare professional before making any substitutions in antibiotic treatments.
Neomycin, Polymyxin b sulfates, and bacitracin zinc ophthalmic ointments are typically sold as 'triple antibiotics' they each treat bacterial infections and work in conjuncture with each other to kill bacterial infections. Yes they can be used on horses, you can get name brand or generic products that contain all three (hence the 'triple antibiotic' label). However you should consult your equine veterinarian before using any medication on or near a horses eyes.
You can, but you're better off using Silvadene cream (Silver Sulfadiazine) as it's typically used in ER's and prescribed for both 2nd and 3rd degree burns. Works well, keeps the area moist and protected, helps promote fast healing (anti-bacterial properties)
Polysporin cream is a topical antibiotic ointment used to prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. It typically contains a combination of two antibiotics, bacitracin and polymyxin B, which work together to inhibit bacterial growth. The cream is designed for external use and helps promote healing while protecting the affected skin area. It is commonly available over the counter in pharmacies.
Neosporin is a topical antibiotic ointment that typically contains three active ingredients: bacitracin, neomycin, and polymyxin B. These ingredients work together to prevent bacterial infections in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. Additionally, the formulation may include inactive ingredients such as petroleum jelly and mineral oil to aid in application and provide a protective barrier. Always check the product label for the most accurate and detailed ingredient list.
Since BV recurrence is so common, it's first important to understand what the conditions are that create this recurrence. Many factors can contribute to this condition such as douching, extended thong panty wearing, lactose intolerance and even male ejaculate. The reason why women suffer from recurring BV after having taken antibiotics is because the antibiotics not only get rid of the bad bacteria in the vagina but also the good. One of the most effective methods to cure recurring bacterial vaginosis is herbal therapy. For example, herbal medicine"fuyan pill", which is made from natural herbs. It could driven away the recurring bacterial vaginosis with low recurrence rate.