Features
- Safe, painless and effective treatment of fungal skin and nail infections and verrucae.
- Antifungal Ingredients - Excellent prevention and treatment for atheletes foot
- Effective in treating and preventing the causes of foot odour at a microbial level
- Topical Solution - Easy to use tincture spray on skin and between toes and nails
- Suitable for use on all skin types and now also diabetics. Not recommended for children under the age of three
Product Details
Product Description
MYKORED APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS VERRUCAE
Apply twice daily, directly onto the verruca, or a cotton bud dipped in MYKORED may be used for application, otherwise for difficult areas soak a small piece of cotton wool and tape it on (It may be left like this for up to 2 hours).
To increase the effectiveness of the treatment it is recommended that your chiropodist removes the top layer of the verrucae at your initial consultation and review progress every 2 -3 weeks.
Once the MYKORED has been applied no dressing is required. MYKORED will dry the verruca out and may cause it to lift up or even come away completely. When MYKORED has been applied any pain will reduce rapidly.
FUNGAL INFECTIONS
Apply MYKORED directly on the infected area at least once daily, you might find it useful to use a cotton bud dipped in MYKORED. For fungal infections of the nail, holding the toe vertically and dripping Mykored at the tip of the toe will allow the fluid to run under the nail and down the sides of the nail bed. The length of time needed to treat the infection will vary based on the severity of the infection and the age of the patient. Nail infections take many months before the healthy growth replaces the infected area. Your chiropodist will advise you based on your personal progress.
When applying MYKORED to infected tissue it does not matter if it goes on to healthy skin or nails, it will not cause damage. Consult your chiropodist if you do experience any adverse reaction. Pregnant women should always consult their doctor before using any medication.
Trichophyton verrucosum Epidermophyton floccosum Trichophyton violaceum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes Trichophyton rubrum Mikosporum canis, Candida krusei Candida albicans