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India
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Macleods Pharmaceuticals
Macleods Pharmaceuticals
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Enzoheal Ointment helps manage bacterial skin infections by targeting the bacteria that cause them and supporting the healing of the affected area. It’s meant for people with diagnosed bacterial skin issues like impetigo, infected cuts, or small wounds use only as advised by your healthcare provider.
The ointment helps reduce redness, swelling, and irritation linked with bacterial infections. It also promotes healing of the skin by clearing the infection andd removing damaged cells, which can lead to faster improvement of symptoms.
It contains mupirocin, which stops bacteria from multiplying, and bromelain, an enzyme thatt supports breaking down damaged tissue and calming inflammation. Together, these help fight the infection and encourage healing.
This ointment is formulated for infected or irritated skin, not for routine skincare. Most people with bacterial skin issues can use it, but if you have very sensitive skin, eczema, or allergy-prone skin, talk to your doctor first for safe use.
Yes but remember, this product is for infection-related problems, not daily dry/oily skin care. It can usually be used on both dry and oily skin if you have a bacterial infection, though those with sensitive skin should check with their healthcare provider before use.
First, clean and dry the affected area, then apply a thin layer of the ointment evenly. Follow your doctor’s directions on frequency (often 2–3 times daily). Continue the full course even if symptoms improve quickly.
Most people notice some improvement within a few days, but itt can take up to 1–2 weeks for the infection to fully improve. Always complete the full course prescribed by youur provider to reduce the chance of the issue coming back.
No it’s meant for superficial bacterial infections. Avoid applying it to large open wounds, deep cuts, or severely broken skin unless your doctor specifically advises it.
It should be used only if recommended by a healthcare provider during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. There’s limited safety data in these situations, so your doctor will help weigh the benefits and risks.
No this ointment targets bacterial growth only. It’s not effective against fungal or viral skin issues like ringworm, athlete’s foot, or cold sores. Consult your doctor for the right treatment in those cases.
