Ilon® Ointment Classic | Ointment for a boil

Ilon® Ointment Classic

The Ilon® Ointment classic is a product that can be used in many ways for skin inflammations. It consists mainly of plant ingredients, promotes blood circulation, is anti-inflammatory and antibacterial. Ilon® Ointment is applied to the boils and thus specifically promotes the healing process of the skin. An advantage is that the ointment has a pleasant scent of essential oils and quickly calms the skin.

Application of the boils ointment

The ointment is usually applied to the inflamed area once a day. Depending on how severe the inflammation is, the ointment can also be applied more than once a day. You should follow the doctor’s prescription.

The duration of the treatment varies, in general the ointment should be used until the inflammation subsides. If the treatment of the furuncle with ointments does not lead to an improvement, a surgical opening can be considered. In this way the pus can drain off, the pain is relieved and the healing process is often faster.

Side effects of boils ointments

Allergic reactions occur rarely. If you are allergic to any of the ingredients listed above, you should not use the ointment. Allergic reactions manifest themselves as redness, itching, swelling and burning. If you have an allergic reaction, you should wash the ointment off immediately and consult a dermatologist.

Boils in the genital area

An abscess or boil can also occur in the genital area on the hairs sitting there and can be very unpleasant.Last but not least, for many affected persons a boil in the genital area is associated with a great deal of shame, which is why some patients do not go to the doctor soon enough. The furuncle is usually already very advanced by then. An encapsulated accumulation of pus has already formed in the deeper skin layer.

Inflammations in the genital area can have various causes. A certain predisposition can be responsible for the development of boils. But also the regular shaving of the pubic hair can lead to inflammation of the hair follicles.

The inflammation in the genital area can also be treated with the pulling ointment Ichtholan®. It can be applied thickly several times a day. During application, care should be taken to ensure that the ointment is covered with a sterile plaster or gauze bandages and tight plaster strips after application.

This allows the ointment to be absorbed very well into the skin. The dressing should be changed regularly and the ointment residue should also be carefully removed. Furthermore, care must be taken that the ointment should not be applied to mucous membranes. It can damage this. If treatment with the Ichtholan® ointment is not successful or if there is no improvement of the symptoms after a few days, the patient should consult a doctor and seek advice.