Often, drug manufacturers haveinvent new names for old means. This is the case with the drug "Geksikon." Annotation, however, clearly indicates that this is good old chlorhexidine. Yes, the same one that is recommended to carry out prevention of STIs, although in our time it helps very few people - the bacteria are used, have got used and do not always allow chlorhexidine to destroy themselves. So the questions of loyalty in a couple are relevant, as never before. And the drug "Geksikon" should be reserved for other cases.
For example, it is very useful in the treatment of wounds andcuts. Since the non-venereal flora still works well, it is good for them to treat the affected surfaces. Surgeons also, sometimes, use a solution of this substance to cleanse the hands. Another medicine "Geksikon" instructions for use describes how to prevent infections before childbirth and abortion. It acts on fungi and some viruses, although this effect has not yet been adequately studied. "Geksikon" (ointment) instruction for use recommends the use as a means of preventing syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, ureplasm. But in practice it only helps against conditionally pathogenic gardnerellas. So count on chlorhexidine is not worth much, too often it was used to destroy the consequences of the night "by stupidity."
However, it's good that this medication does not have a negative effect on the healthy flora of the vagina. Lactobacillus live and live well even when using the drug "Geksikon".
Instructions for use asserts that when using ointments close to the eyes and ears, one must be very careful, because this substance is unusually aggressive.
If there are pus on the affected surfaces, blood,the effectiveness of the drug "Geksikon" is reduced. Therefore, you can try to treat the ointment with genital organs after a suspicious contact immediately, but after a few days, when the inflammation and suppuration began, it will not be so effective.
Often this remedy is used before the introduction of the spiral to maximally protect the woman from inflammation in the uterus. Assign an ointment and before hysterosalpingography.
Treated by this tool and caused by differentcausative agents of vaginitis, although in this case the medicine "Geksicon" does not always help. Instruction for use says that in our time many types of bacteria have developed resistance, and therefore, it may not require chlorhexidine, but antibiotics, and not the first generation. There are no easy ways in the prevention and treatment of STIs.
Apply ointment should be twice a day, whilethe layer must be very thin. The course is not less than a week, sometimes appointed for up to 10 days. If the usual skin disease like diaper rash, panaritium or pyoderma is treated, then the effect comes in a few days.
Also apply ointment and on the mucous membranes of the mouth, so treatgingivitis and periodontitis. However, on this sensitive surface it is impossible to keep medicine for long - no more than 3 minutes. The duration of the course will be determined by the doctor, this will depend on the condition of the mucosa at the time of the examination.
There are medications and side effects. For example, dermatitis, dry skin, increased sensitivity to light and itching. The mucous mouth can also suffer - the formation of taste sensations (temporarily) will be disturbed (temporarily), the enamel will change color and tartar will be much more active.
The remedy is allowed to be used by pregnant women. The fact is that it does not penetrate into the bloodstream, and the baby does not get anything. Therefore, breastfeeding against the background of the use of the drug "Geksikon" is also possible.
Do not take iodine preparations with thismedicine. Also, you should carefully wash off the soap from the areas that you plan to treat with "Geksikon". Instructions for use recommend refraining for some time from sexual intercourse, if you have processed the skin of the genitals.
The prescription for this remedy is not needed, but do not deceive yourself, if there are reasons to fear venereal diseases - go straight to the venereologist.
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