What diseases does Hidem treat?

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Hidem is a topical medication with the main ingredients being Clotrimazole 10mg, Betamethasone dipropionate 0.64g and Gentamicin 1mg. The drug is indicated for the treatment of certain skin diseases. So can Hidem be used for babies?

1. What disease does Hidem treat?


Hidem drug is formulated as a topical cream, the main ingredients in each 1g cream include:
Clotrimazole 10mg Betamethasone dipropionate 0.64g Gentamicin 1mg Gentamicin has a bactericidal effect, this active ingredient seems to inhibit protein synthesis in susceptible bacteria by binding to the 30S ribosomal subunit. Clotrimazol exerts an antibacterial effect by altering cell membrane permeability, through marked binding to phospholipids in fungal cell membranes. The effect of Clotrimazol is less dependent on the sterol content of the cell membrane. As a result, the permeability changes, making the cell membrane no longer able to act as a selective barrier, and potassium and other components are lost.
Betamethasone works to reduce inflammatory manifestations of skin diseases.
Hidem topical is indicated in the following cases:
Allergic skin diseases such as: Eczema, atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, sunlight exposure, skin rashes, diseases Psoriasis, itching with bacterial or fungal superinfection. Hair loss disease. 1st degree burns Insect bites. In addition, fungal diseases of the skin such as: tinea pedis, tinea pedis, tinea pedis, and tinea versicolor are also prescribed by doctors to use this drug.
As a popular topical drug, many parents wonder if Hidem can be used for babies? Currently, there is no information on the safety of using this medicine in infants. Therefore, to ensure safety, parents should consult a doctor before using for babies as well as young children.
Hidem topical is contraindicated in the following cases:
People with a history of hypersensitivity reactions to any ingredient of the drug. Do not use the drug in cases of dermatitis without the risk of superinfection. Some notes when using Hidem topical are as follows:
When treating psoriasis, the drug may cause harm to the patient due to a rebound reaction, but the risk that often appears is pustular psoriasis and the drug can causing local and systemic toxicity to patients due to the reduced protective function of the skin. Do not use Hidem eye drops. Hidem should not be used on a large scale or for a long time. Do not apply pressure after applying Hidem ointment.

2. Dosage and how to use Hidem . topical


How to use Hidem topical medicine as follows:
For the treatment to be effective, the patient should take the medicine regularly. The duration of therapy will depend on the extent and location of the affected skin, as well as the patient's response. However, if there is no clinical improvement after 3-4 weeks of use, you should consult your doctor to review treatment.
Dosage of Hidem topical drug should be according to the doctor's prescription, the reference dose is as follows: Apply a thin layer of cream to cover the entire surface of the diseased skin and around it twice daily in the morning and dark.
If you forget a dose of Hidem topical, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose at the usual time as scheduled.

3. Side effects of the drug Hidem


In the process of using Hidem topical, you may encounter the following side effects:
Burning sensation, itching, burning papules. Infected Edema Erythema, vesicles, peeling skin. Hives and skin irritation. Inform your doctor about the unwanted effects you experience when using Hidem topical for timely treatment. Hidem is a topical medication with the main ingredients being Clotrimazole 10mg, Betamethasone dipropionate 0.64g and Gentamicin 1mg. The drug is indicated for the treatment of certain skin diseases. To ensure effective use and avoid side effects, users need to strictly follow the instructions of the doctor.
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