Halcinonide

Products Halcinonide was commercially available as a solution, cream, and fat cream, and was also combined fixedly with urea and salicylic acid (Betacorton, Betacorton S). It was approved in many countries in 1981. It was discontinued from 2018 to 2019. Structure and properties Halcinonide (C24H32ClFO5, Mr = 454.96 g/mol) exists as a white powder that … Halcinonide

Insufficient vaginal lubrication (lubrication)

Synonyms Vaginal humidification = lubrication Introduction A deficient lubrication is an insufficient moistening of the female sexual organs during intercourse. This can have both physical and psychological causes. Some women have a permanent condition, while other women only have problems with lubrication for a limited period of time. Since inadequate lubrication can lead to pain … Insufficient vaginal lubrication (lubrication)

How can the lubrication be increased? | Insufficient vaginal lubrication (lubrication)

How can the lubrication be increased? Increasing the body’s own lubrication is only possible by eliminating or treating the cause. In the case of mental illness, knowledge of the illness itself can be helpful. A quiet, private environment can already help. Drug treatment can also relieve the symptoms. In the case of stress, the lubrication … How can the lubrication be increased? | Insufficient vaginal lubrication (lubrication)

When do we speak of a lubrication disorder? | Insufficient vaginal lubrication (lubrication)

When do we speak of a lubrication disorder? The term disorder is associated with the fact that the person affected develops a sense of suffering and seeks help. Initially, this can also be an attempt at therapy with fungicides or ointments. A disorder cannot be defined by certain amounts of fluid, but rather by the … When do we speak of a lubrication disorder? | Insufficient vaginal lubrication (lubrication)

Cracked heels

Cracked heels (fissures, med. Rhagades) are often deep torn areas on the outer edge of the heel, which can occur due to dry cornea. The actual protective function of the cornea is lost and can lead to further problems. The development of the dry cracked skin areas can have different causes. Causes of cracked heels … Cracked heels

Diagnosis | Cracked heels

Diagnosis The diagnosis is quite easy to make and often the affected person notices swelling and redness on the heel quite early. The skin feels very rough and dry and an excessive layer of callus has formed. Smaller to deeper cracks may already have developed. It may be necessary to consult a doctor if the … Diagnosis | Cracked heels

Prophylaxis | Cracked heels

Prophylaxis The development of cracked heels and dry skin can be prevented very well by own regular care. Thicker layers of cornea should be removed regularly with a plane or pumice stone. Before doing so, it is recommended to soak the heels with warm baths. Removing the cornea is important to prevent the lower layers … Prophylaxis | Cracked heels