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Flanders (generic name Balsam Peru-Zinc Oxide) is a moisturizing cream that helps treat and prevent dry, itchy or mildly irritated skin, great for babies with diaper rash. Flanders works by creating an oil layer in the outermost layer of the skin to trap water inside.
1. What is Flanders and what does Flanders do?
Currently, Flanders is used as a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, rough, scaly, itchy, or mildly irritated skin (eg, diaper rash, hives, skin burns) due to radiation therapy).
The ingredients in the drug Flanders have the effect of softening and moisturizing the skin, reducing itching and preventing flaking effectively.
2. Flanders . User's Manual
You need to read the instructions for use carefully and consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking Flanders. Some Flanders products need to be shaken before use. Apply Flanders only to the affected areas of skin, as directed on the label or as directed by your doctor. The frequency of application will depend on the product and your skin condition. To treat dry hands, you can use the medicine every time you wash your hands or apply it all day. If you are using Flanders to treat diaper rash, make sure the diaper area is clean before use and allow the area to dry before applying the product. To treat skin burns caused by radiation, talk to the radiation testing staff to see if it can be applied before radiation therapy. You need to follow all instructions on the label for proper and safe use. Flanders is for external use only. Avoid sensitive areas such as the eyes, inside of the mouth, nose, groin, and vaginal area, unless specifically specified on the label or directed by your doctor. For Flanders, regular use is required to maximize the therapeutic effect. Most moisturizers require a little water to work better. Therefore, it is recommended to apply the product after bathing, while the skin is still damp. For very dry skin, you can soak the area in water before applying Flanders. If your dry skin persists or gets worse after taking Flanders, talk to your healthcare provider right away.
3. Side effects when using Flanders
Most emollients can be used safely and effectively without significant side effects. However, sometimes Flanders can cause burning, stinging, redness or irritation when used. If this condition persists or worsens, you should seek medical attention immediately.
Patients should see a doctor as soon as possible if they experience serious side effects of Flanders such as: Unusual changes in the skin (e.g., skin turning white, tender, soggy due to excessive moisture) high), signs of skin infection.
Serious allergic reactions are very rare with Flanders. However, see your doctor right away if you notice any of these symptoms: difficulty breathing, severe dizziness, rash, itching, swelling (especially in the face, tongue, and throat area).
4. Precautions while using Flanders
Before use, tell your doctor/pharmacist if you are allergic to the ingredients in Flanders products (including inactive ingredients) or to any other allergic condition. Consult your doctor or pharmacist before using Flanders if you have open wounds, infections, or sores on your skin. Some ingredients contained in Flanders (eg: Preservatives, fragrance) may make you more sensitive to the sun. Therefore, it is important to check the label or ask your doctor/pharmacist about taking special precautions when in the sun. Some products can aggravate acne. If your skin is prone to breakouts, choose a product that is advertised as "non-comedogenic" (won't clog pores). It is not known whether this medicine passes into breast milk. That's why it's best to check with your doctor before breast-feeding, especially if you're applying Flanders to your breasts.
5. Flanders drug interactions with other drugs
If Flanders has been directed to you, your doctor or pharmacist may already be aware of potential drug interactions and be monitoring them. Therefore, before checking with your doctor/pharmacist, you are not allowed to start, stop using or change the dosage of any medicine.
If your doctor has directed you to use Flanders or any prescription products on your skin, tell your healthcare provider about all prescription and over-the-counter medicines, herbs, and skin care products that you take. using. The best way is to write down a list of all these medicines and show them to your doctor/pharmacist so he can prescribe the most appropriate dosage.
6. Other notes when using Flanders
6.1. Overdose and missed doses of Flanders may be harmful if swallowed. In case of overdose and severe symptoms such as unconsciousness or difficulty breathing, call 911 immediately. If you miss a dose of Flanders, take it as soon as you remember. Do not use more than one product or increase the number of doses to make up the dose. 6.2. Storage Refer to the storage information printed on the packaging. To be on the safe side, keep Flanders medicine away from children and pets.
Do not store near high temperature (more than 49oC), or use near open flame. Do not flush medication directly down the toilet or down the drain, unless specifically directed. When medication has expired or is no longer needed, it should be disposed of appropriately.
In summary, there are many types of emollient products available today in different forms such as oils, creams, lotions or sprays. Some types contain fragrance or other ingredients that are irritating to sensitive people. Therefore, you need to consult with your doctor or pharmacist to find the product that is best for you.
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Reference source: webmd.com