- Permethrin is an anti-parasite medication. It works by killing the tiny insects (mites) and their eggs, which cause scabies. It also kills head lice which attach to your scalp and irritate it.
- It is used externally on the skin in the form of a cream, ointment, gel etc.
- Permethrin is used to treat infestation of lice, ticks, fleas and mites on the scalp and the skin.
- This medicine is used to treat a highly contagious infection (scabies) caused by mites marked by intense itching in the affected area.
- Burning,
- itching,
- numbness
- rash,
- redness,
- stinging,
- swelling,
- tingling of the scalp
- Use of this medicine may increase itching, swelling, and redness temporarily. Report the doctor if the symptoms are severe and persistent.
- This medicine is intended for external use only and should not be taken orally or applied onto cracked or wounded skin parts.
- This medicine has been associated with difficulty in breathing in some patients. It should be used cautiously in patients who have an allergy to pollens of chrysanthemum or other plants.
- It is advised to appropriately sanitize the bed, clothes, furniture and other items present in the house after using this medicine.
Cetrimide is an antiseptic which treats infection in the affected area and relieves irritation.
Cetrimide has antiseptic properties and is used for cleaning wounds and treating
minor burns, abrasions and scalds, and for curing seborrhoeic dermatitis.
This medication is also used for sterilizing surgical instruments.
Rash
Skin Blistering
Redness Of Skin
Burning Sensation
This medicine is not recommended for use in pregnant or breastfeeding women
unless absolutely necessary.
This medicine is only recommended for external use. Avoid contact with the mouth
and eyes.
This medicine may cause skin irritation in some patients.
Wash your hand before or after applying the medicine.
Do not use this medicine more often or for longer than advised by your doctor.
- Aloe medications can be taken by mouth or applied to the skin. It has become a popular herbal remedy that was used to help treat everything from skin issues to digestive problems.
- It contains antioxidants, enzymes, Vitamins A and C, and it is highly anti- inflammatory.
- It can help treat burns and wounds, acne and dry skin. Aloe extract cream might reduce redness, scaling, itching and inflammation caused by mild to moderate psoriasis. Applying a cream containing aloe extract might help lesions heal sooner. The enzymes in it can also help exfoliate the skin to make it smoother
- Aloe seems to be able to speed wound healing by improving blood circulation through the area and preventing cell death around a wound.
- It also appears that aloe gel has properties that are harmful to certain types of bacteria and fungi.
- Some research suggests that aloe might lower blood sugar.
- Do not take aloe latex if you have haemorrhoids. High doses of aloe latex have been linked to kidney failure and other serious conditions.
- Taking aloe latex or aloe whole-leaf extract by mouth is POSSIBLY UNSAFE at any dose.
- Whether oral use of aloe latex is effective at treating constipation is unclear. While it acts as a laxative, aloe latex can also cause abdominal cramps and diarrhoea.
- Unprocessed aloe latex contains chemicals that appear to have the potential to cause cancer, and processed aloe latex might have cancer- causing compounds.
- Taking 1 gram a day of aloe latex for several days can cause kidney damage and might be fatal.