the best thing to use is white or apple cider vinegar and cortisone don't scratch learned that the hard way
yes..can be use for certain spider bites such as brown recluse bites...would also suggest mincing an onion add lots of salt to it and a tablespoon of turpintine..spoon a little on a bandaid and put it ovr the bite overnight...this will stop and reverse necrosis caused by a brown recluse bite and draw the poison out and promote healing within a couple of days
Yes Neosporin is safe to use on a dog's ruptured anal sac. You can also use baby wipes to wipe the dog's butt or any medication that the vet prescribes.
The meaning of spider simulator is a software that mimics.
A spider uses its chelicerae to catch its prey by stabbing it and injecting venom into it.
Not all spiders spin webs to catch their food with. Among them are the wolf spider, trapdoor spider and the jumping spider.
Appendages
The best treatment for ant bites when pregnant is to use Neosporin. If the bites are severe, you will need to visit your doctor for a prescription.
Takes out the swelling, but not itchyness associated with it. I have so many and they are just so annoying! Also use aloe vera!!
Yes you can. This Neosporin powder is used to treat minor wounds like cuts, burns, scrapes etc., and also help to prevent mild skin infections.
Yes, use it in a pasty form and rub it on. Aspirin can also treat pimples, mosquito bites, bee stings, and stains.
Its web is one form of defense, and its (some are poisonous) fangs when it bites are also forms of defense.
If you have minor burn then you can use Neosporin on it. But when the burned area is large and severe then one should not use Neosporin. The Neosporin is only applied to the external areas.
The tube of Neosporin doesn't say to use it on puncture wounds, so you don't use it on puncture wounds.
Yes Neosporin is a good medication to use if your Beardie has an external sore or injury
yes..can be use for certain spider bites such as brown recluse bites...would also suggest mincing an onion add lots of salt to it and a tablespoon of turpintine..spoon a little on a bandaid and put it ovr the bite overnight...this will stop and reverse necrosis caused by a brown recluse bite and draw the poison out and promote healing within a couple of days
You should not use neosporin as a lubricant. You should not use neosporin more often than absolutely necessary. MRSA ("Staph Infection"): http ://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2011/09/14/mrsa-in-u-s-becoming-resistant-to-over-the-counter-ointment/
use neosporin it will work.