Antiseptic cream can be helpful for certain types of rashes, particularly those at risk of infection, such as minor cuts or abrasions. However, it may not be suitable for all rashes, especially those caused by Allergies, eczema, or other skin conditions. It's important to identify the cause of the rash before applying any treatment; in some cases, a hydrocortisone cream or other specific treatments may be more effective. If the rash persists or worsens, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
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Antiseptic cream is used everyday to help prevent infection. It is widley available and completely legal.
This shaving cream does not have an unscented antiseptic smell, in my opinion, there is no smell at all with this shaving cream.
Yes it does but the best cream is "Eucerin"
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The possible way to take off a rash is to put cream on.
Both phenol and trichlorophenol (TCP) have been used as antisceptics in cream
My younger brother had a skin rash and my Mum took him to our local GP and he got a massive (500g) tub of cream. The rash has gone down and he isn't scratching anymore its a good moisturiser for me too ;)
Antiseptic cream is essentially an antibiotic that you apply directly to a cut or burn. There is usually no harm to the body when using this but in rare cases, some people do have an allergic reaction to it.
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Silver Sulfadiazine cream (SSD) is used to help treat wound sepsis in patients that have second and third degree burns to their skin. It is not recommended as a diaper rash cream.