Introduction
Picon Cream is a medicated cream used to treat skin conditions like eczema and atopic dermatitis. It helps reduce redness, itching, and inflammation, providing relief for irritated skin.
Benefits
- Reduces skin inflammation and irritation
- Soothes itching and redness
- Helps manage eczema and dermatitis
- Safe for long-term use under medical guidance
Features
- Non-steroid formula (gentle on skin)
- Suitable for sensitive skin
- Easy to apply and absorbs well
- Can be used on different body parts
Uses
- Treats eczema and atopic dermatitis
- Relieves itching, swelling, and redness
- Helps in skin healing and comfort
Usage of Picon Cream
- Wash and dry the affected area before applying the cream.
- Apply a thin layer of Picon Cream to the affected skin, usually twice daily or as directed by a doctor.
- Gently rub it in until fully absorbed.
- Avoid covering the treated area with bandages or tight clothing unless advised by a doctor.
- Do not apply to infected, broken, or severely damaged skin.
- Wash hands after application (unless treating hands).
- Avoid sun exposure on treated areas and use sunscreen if needed.
- Use regularly for best results but only for the prescribed duration.
- Consult a doctor if symptoms worsen or do not improve.
Advantages of Picon Cream
- Reduces redness, itching, and inflammation effectively
- Non-steroidal, making it safer for long-term use
- Suitable for sensitive skin and delicate areas like the face and neck
- Absorbs easily and does not leave a greasy residue
- Can be used when steroid creams are not suitable
Disadvantages of Picon Cream
- May cause a mild burning sensation or irritation at the start
- Not recommended for use on infected or severely damaged skin
- Can increase skin sensitivity to sunlight
- Requires a doctor’s prescription and guidance for safe use
- Might be more expensive than some steroid creams
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