Clotrimazole and Betamethasone Dipropionate is a topical medication primarily used to treat fungal infections and inflammatory skin conditions. While Betamethasone, a corticosteroid, can help reduce inflammation and alleviate itching associated with poison ivy reactions, it does not cure the underlying allergic reaction. Therefore, while it may provide relief from symptoms, it does not eliminate the poison ivy rash itself. For effective treatment of poison ivy, options like topical corticosteroids or antihistamines are often recommended.
Clotrimazole-betamethasone dipropionate cream can be used to used to treat a wide variety of fungal infections. I do not see anything in the indications that would preclude folliculitis..
I always heard my old Russian grandmother recommend using your own urine for severe skin rashes due to contact dermatitis and poison ivy and poison oak. Well, I had a severe case of dermatitis and was out camping in the mountains, away from medical help or a clinic and the itch was unbearable plus the skin was turning leather like, so I resorted to my grandmother's cure. I was always skeptical, but am now a believer. Not only did the itch stop, but within two days my skin started to return to a more normal condition.
Its a cream used to cure vaginal infections and wounds inside the vagina.
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It depends. If it is poison by a snake or a bite you or someone else can suck the poison out of that area through where the animal bit.
No there is no medication in Gold Bond powder. You need an anti-fungal cream like clotrimazole.
The correct spelling of the word is "antidote" (cure for a poison, or for a problem).
You must get the poison from the zombie bite out of the person. Only another zombie can suck the poison out of them.
No, there is no antivenom for Gila Monster venom.
Ultimatly it depends on the poison some are easy to cure and some arent all depends on the source
they suck the poison out after cutting the sting