The type of medication required will depend on the type of foot problem. For example if you have an infected ingrown toenail an anti-biotic may be prescribed to clear the infection. A fungal nail problem may require a topical or oral anti-fungal treatment.
A Podiatrist or your doctor will be best placed to advise on treatment for a foot problem.
Both medications are used similarly to treat the same infections. Miconazle may also be used to treat angular cheilitis, Different forms of the medications exist for different treatments, such as orally, topically, or vaginally. Be sure to read the package instructions or ask a doctor or pharmacist if you are unsure about any use.
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It's a topical treatment commonly used to treat the condition Athletes Foot.
In general, veterinarians do not use herbs or supplements to treat respiratory problems in rabbits (or any problems in most animals, period). To the best of my knowledge, there is no validated herb that can be used for this purpose.
They needed to tranquillise the elephant before it could they could treat its injured foot.
Tysabri (generic name Natalizumab) is a prescription drug that is used to treat Crohn's disease and relapsing multiple sclerosis. It is a "last resort" medicine, for use only when other, safer medications fail to treat symptoms.
E45 cream is not specifically formulated to treat athletes foot, which is a fungal infection. It is best to use antifungal creams or sprays that are designed to treat this condition. These products usually contain ingredients such as clotrimazole or miconazole that are effective in combating the fungus that causes athletes foot.
Thyroxine is used to treat Hasimotos thyroid disease and salbutamol inhalers are used to treat symptoms of asthma. There are no drug interactions between these two medications.
Most doctors use a lot of medications to treat complex regional pain syndrome. The medications used are pain relievers, antidepressants, and anti-convulsants. They also use corticosteroids, bone-loss medications, and sympathetic nerve-blocking medication.
A Podiatrist or a Chiropodist can help patients with foot problems. A Podiatrist is a specialist in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the foot and lower limb. Podiatrists currently have to undertake a Bachelors degree which includes 1000 clinical training hours to meet standards for the use of the protected titles 'Podiatrist' or 'Chiropodist'. A Podiatrist may well be trained in the use of local anaesthetics and have a licence for issuing prescription only medicines. All Podiatrists must be registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC). Chiropodists (now often called podiatrists) diagnose and treat abnormalities of the lower limb. They give professional advice on the prevention of foot problems and on proper care of the foot. There is no difference between a Chiropodist and a Podiatrist.
Medications are used only when a doctor suspects a diagnosis is present. They do not use brain surgery for psychological problems.
There are several criteria that a sick person must meet before they are eligible for a pacemaker. Specifically, they must have severe heart problems, delayed heartbeat, and be on medications to treat their heart problems.