Indications for Betaisodona | Betaisodona

Indications for Betaisodona

  • Open wounds
  • Nail bed inflammation
  • Boils
  • Pimples/Acneas

Betaisodona is often used for open wounds that could possibly become inflamed, which is why it should not be missing in any medicine chest. A great advantage is that the ointment, wound gel, solution or spray can be applied directly to the open wound. It is also very pleasant for the person affected that the application does not cause a strong burning sensation, as the iodine contained in the product is only gradually released.

During this release of iodine the affected area turns brownish. As soon as the coloring subsides, the effect of Betaisodona also diminishes and it should be reapplied. There are various treatment options for nail bed inflammation, which you can read about in detail in the following article: Treatment of a nail bed inflammation One possibility is the use of Betaisodona ointment.

For this purpose, the medication is applied to the affected area (finger or toe) about twice a day so that the inflammation can heal. If there is no improvement within a few days, a doctor should be consulted, who can diagnose and treat any triggers for the inflammation in the nail bed. If a nail bed inflammation is not properly treated, the infection can in the worst case spread to other structures in the body (bones, joints, etc.)

and even lead to blood poisoning. A boil is an encapsulated accumulation of pus caused by an inflammation of the hair follicles.This leads to a painful nodule formation near the hair root, which is very unpleasant. An antiseptic ointment, such as Betaisodona, can be purchased over the counter from the pharmacy and supports the healing process.

Due to the germicidal effect, the bacteria causing the inflammation are fought and the symptoms are alleviated. A doctor should be consulted in the case of very large boils that show no improvement even after using Betaisodona ointment. Betaisodona can be used especially in the form of solution against pimples.

Here the solution is especially effective against inflamed pimples and promotes the healing process through its antiseptic effect. However, it does not help with deep-seated pimples that are closed and have no opening to the surface. Nor does it have any pimple counteracting properties and can therefore not be used for prevention. In the case of pronounced acne, an effective therapy should be sought from a dermatologist. The following articles may also be of interest to you:

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