If you apply Neosporin on your weal/welt caused by ringworm it will keep it dry which is a good thing. Neosporin doesn't help getting completely rid of ringworm but it does help. To get rid of ringworm you need an anti-fungus cream for ringworm is a fungus growing on your skin.
Use onions,garlic, or go to the doctor for a specific ointment specific for your skin and disease
No. Ringworm is a fungal infection Use Lamisil. I have seen it work on me.
Pro Topic ointment, which contains tacrolimus, is primarily used for atopic dermatitis and not specifically for treating fungal infections like ringworm. Ringworm is caused by a fungal infection, and the recommended treatments typically include antifungal creams or ointments. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate antifungal treatment for ringworm.
Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin. If you think your cat has ringworm you should take it to an animal doctor (a vet) for a confirmation of this diagnosis. The vet will then prescribe a treatment (probably an ointment) to treat the condition. See the related link below for more information.
Quadiridern cream can be used to treat ringworm.
doxycycline can be used for ringworm?
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Blue star Ointment that's what I use
No, Clobetasol Ointment is a corticosteroid that is primarily used to reduce inflammation and treat various skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. It is not effective in treating fungal infections like ringworm or athlete's foot. For fungal infections, antifungal medications are needed.
If it's an antibbiotic then that won't work for herpes. For genital herpes the best way to treat it is with with antiviral medications like valtrex, famvir or acyclovir. If it's on your mouth then you can apply over the counter cold sore creams to treat it.
Blue ointment, often referring to products like "blue ointment" used for various skin conditions, is not specifically formulated for ringworm. Ringworm is a fungal infection that typically requires antifungal treatments. It's essential to consult a pediatrician for an appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan for an 11-month-old child, as some topical medications may not be suitable for infants.