Ointment Dioxydin

In cuts, abrasions, burns and other violations of the integrity of the skin, an important condition is preventing the penetration of bacteria. Therefore, when handling wounds, it is important to use antibacterial agents on time. Ointment Dioxydin has a bactericidal property, activates cell growth, fights the foci of infection and accelerates healing.

The use of the drug in treatment helps to prevent the growth of pathogens. When the wounds are treated with bactericidal ointment, a rapid penetration into the focus of infection and its elimination, tissue purification and activation of cell regeneration occurs. Dioxydin is more often used if other antimicrobial agents are ineffective.

Analogues of ointments Dioxydin

In the treatment of ointment, many patients may experience adverse reactions. In this case, the following drugs that are similar in mechanism of action can be prescribed:

  1. Ointment Hinifuril - an antibiotic used to treat infected burns, purulent decubitus, suppurating wounds, boils, mastitis and atheroma. The advantage of the drug is that its only contraindication is hypersensitivity.
  2. Ointment Dioksikol and Galagran powder are effective for wounds that are not healing for a long time, osteomyelitis , skin manifestations and infected skin lesions. Contraindications to them are: pregnancy, child age and intolerance of components.

Application of ointment Dioxydin

The doctor prescribes treatment with this drug for external use with the following disorders of the skin:

Ointment Dioxydin is applied a thin layer on the damaged area with the obligatory inclusion of healthy tissues. The skin should first be rinsed and cleaned of pus and dirt. In suppurating wounds, insert a greasy swab and apply a bandage. Repeat this procedure should be once a day or every two days. It all depends on the degree of tissue damage.

The maximum amount of a drug that can be applied per day per body is 100 grams. Duration of treatment and the number of sessions is determined based on the severity of the ailment, and can range from two weeks to a month. If necessary, the therapeutic course is repeated after a month and a half.