Instructions for use Promicil

In Romania, the problem of fungal infections is quite acute, because most of the time the inhabitants walk in closed shoes, which creates a favorable environment for the reproduction of microorganisms. Promicil antifungal cream is designed to combat most known pathogens of mycosis of the feet, toes and nails. The tool has a concentrated composition based on active ingredients of plant origin. For the cream to have the expected effect, it must be applied according to the instructions.

How to use Promicil cream

Promicil is designed for outdoor use

It is very important to apply the product on a clean surface. The exfoliated scales of the epithelium, sweat, dust and dirt clog the pores and prevent the absorption of the cream. Therefore, before using Promicil, the skin should be washed and dried. If the composition is to be applied to severely affected nails, then, if possible, the keratinized and dead particles of the plate should be removed. Do this using disinfected tools so you don't get the infection. After the preparatory procedures, squeeze a little cream on the fingers and carefully rub it into the affected areas - on the foot, between the toes, on the nails. The course of treatment is at least 30-35 days, if necessary, it is extended, since some types of fungus are quite difficult to remove. Apply the cream in the morning and evening.

Promicil cream can also be used for prevention. For example, when your feet sweat too much or you have to wear tight shoes. The use of the cream will prevent the development of fungi and improve the protective properties of the cell membranes of the epithelium. The recommended period for prophylactic intake is 10-15 days once a day.

Indications for use Promicil

Mycoses develop very quickly and, under favorable conditions, spread to other areas. In addition, there is always a risk of pathogenic microorganisms entering the internal organs (this is especially true for kathydosis). That is why it is so important to react in time at the first signs of fungus. Indications for use of Promicil are:

  • redness of the skin;
  • scaly spots, plaques;
  • dry or weeping rash;
  • itching, burning in the affected areas;
  • the formation of cracks, ulcers;
  • pain sensations of varying intensity;
  • the appearance of a strong unpleasant smell;
  • excessive sweating or excessive dryness of the skin;
  • spot proliferation, transition to other organs;

Contraindications for Promicil

Clinical trials of Promicil cream have shown no side effects. But the cream should be used with caution in people who are allergic to the components of the composition. You can test the reaction by applying a little cream to the elbow. The drug is contraindicated in oncological diseases of the skin. Not recommended for use under 12 years and during breastfeeding.