Dr. Didem Gunduz

Is Wilkinson Pomade Scabies Cream an Effective Remedy?

Wilkinson Pomade is an itch relief cream with sulfur as the active ingredient. In addition to its itching and soothing properties, the ointment is also extremely effective on skin imperfections such as psoriasis, eczema and acne. Thanks to its antiparasitic (effective on parasites) feature, it has the ability to heal wounds that cannot be treated even by scabies. In fact, the fact that it gives much better results compared to many scabies drugs has caused it to be prescribed frequently in cases of scabies.

What Is Wilkinson Pomade? What Does It Do?

Scabies is a skin disease and is caused by scabies mites that live on people's skin. These mites multiply by burrowing under human skin and cause itching, redness and blisters. Scabies is a disease that can spread easily by skin-to-skin contact. At this point, Wilkinson Pomade is an effective drug used especially in the treatment of scabies and itching.

What does Wilkinson pomade do?
What is Wilkinson pomade and what does it do?

Thanks to its active ingredients, it eliminates many skin problems, but you should definitely consult a doctor before using it. Because the drug shows side effects in people who have an allergic structure. It does not allow the reproduction of bacteria and parasites in the area where the cream is applied. Thus, your skin problem will disappear in a short time. The skin problems you can use Wilkinson Pomade are as follows;

  • Scabies and itching
  • Elimination of itching on the skin due to various reasons
  • Elimination of acne and acne problem
  • Eczema treatment
  • Parasite treatment
  • Fungus treatment 
  • Inconclusive scabies treatment
  • Psoriasis

How to Use Wilkinson Pomade?

Let's say from the beginning that the use of this pomade differs from other creams. First of all, the patient who will use this cream should take a shower and clean it thoroughly. Unless the doctor says otherwise, the patient should rub the ointment from the neck down (including in non-sick areas) every day for 3 days. At the end of the period, the patient should wear sterilized underwear.

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What Are the Side Effects of Wilkinson Pomade?

Side effects usually occur in people with allergies. If side effects are seen in Wilkinson ointment users, breathing difficulties and wheezing may be observed in the patient. Also, skin rash may occur. Short-term itching is normal with the end of its use. However, in cases where the itching does not disappear for a long time, it is necessary to contact the doctor. Pregnant and lactating mothers as well as children under the age of six should consult a doctor before using it.

What Should Be Considered While Using Wilkinson Pomade?

If you have a skin condition and are considering using Wilkinson Pomade; You should know that you should not use it on burnt, cracked and injured skin. You should be much more careful when using the cream, which has an extremely high parasite-killing effect, on your face and genital area. It should be kept out of the reach of small children, as it may cause very serious consequences if swallowed or in contact with eyes. The cream needs to be rubbed for maximum effect. If you want to have more detailed information about the drug, the package insert of the drug will provide you with all the information you need.

You Can End Scabies Symptoms With Wilkinson Pomade

Symptoms of scabies are itching, redness, blisters and tunnel-shaped scars on the skin. These symptoms are usually seen in the fingers, wrists, armpits, navel and genital area. Symptoms are usually worse at night and can adversely affect sleep quality. Wilkinson helps treat scabies by relieving all these symptoms.

Source:

https://titck.gov.tr/storage/Archive/2021/kubKtAttachments/WLKNSON12.5POMATKTTEMZ_8e73cbee-a29d-4d53-83f3-bba8efb230c3.pdf

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Born in 1984, Dr. Didem Gündüz completed her education at the Faculty of Medicine. After specializing in internal medicine, she completed her higher education in dermatology. Didem worked in various public hospitals for many years and is currently serving her patients in a private clinic.

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