In life, it is inevitable to encounter various symptoms of inflammation of the body, such as: tonsillitis caused by colds and fevers, inflammation of traumatic wounds, inflammation of skin itching, etc., which often make people feel upset and affect people's lives and work. Therefore, various anti-inflammatory drugs are indispensable among some household medicines that are kept at home. This article briefly introduces what anti-inflammatory, antipruritic and antiseptic ointments are and how to use them. What are the anti-inflammatory, antipruritic and antiseptic ointments? Here are some ointments commonly used in clinical practice: 1. Benzocaine ointment: This ointment can have a long-lasting analgesic and antipruritic effect. Patients can apply 2% to 5% ointment to the affected area each time, and can be used 1-2 times a day. It should be noted that this drug can be absorbed into the blood, so people with allergies may experience local or systemic allergic reactions after use. 2. Dyclonine: This drug is available in ointment and solution for external use. Its main effects on the skin are analgesia, antipruritic and bactericidal. It can treat insect bites, burns, abrasions, hemorrhoids, ulcers, bedsores, prurigo, etc. It should be used with caution by those with a family history of allergies. 3. Cooling oil: The main ingredients include camphor, mint, clove oil, etc., which have good bactericidal, antipruritic and anti-inflammatory effects. 4. Green ointment: The main ingredient is clindamycin hydrochloride, which is an antibiotic drug. It can effectively treat insect bite dermatitis, but patients with sensitive skin or broken skin should use it with caution. 5. Wuji Ointment: It is mainly used in clinical practice to treat insect bite dermatitis, contact dermatitis, neurodermatitis, papular urticaria, eczema, skin itching and other skin diseases and symptoms. This medicine is for external use only. When using this product, care should be taken to avoid contact with eyes. If erythema or skin allergy symptoms appear on the skin after use, it should be stopped immediately. It is not suitable for use if the skin is broken or exuded. Pregnant and lactating women should also use it with caution. 6. Piyanping Ointment: It is a hormone drug. It has significant therapeutic effects on patients with acute skin inflammation. However, it should be noted that long-term use of this product will cause drug dependence. The above are the commonly used anti-inflammatory, antipruritic and bactericidal ointments. I believe that after reading the above introduction, everyone has a new understanding and knowledge of drugs in this area. Finally, I would like to remind patients and friends that if the symptoms of itching are more severe and the disease is widespread throughout the body, go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid delaying treatment. |
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