Instructions for use Exodermin

There are no strict dosages when applied, clinical studies have not revealed the negative consequences of prolonged exposure to the cream on the skin. But to get the best effect, you need to use Exodermin according to the instructions.

How to use for dermomycosis

Exodermin cream is applied to the affected areas

In case of a mild infection, it is sufficient to apply the cream to the damaged area of the toe or foot 2 times a day for at least 2 weeks. With severe injuries, this period can be increased to 4-6 months. In quantitative terms, a drop of the product is enough, it is undesirable to leave a too thick layer on the surface of the skin, it will simply not be absorbed. The essential oils that make up the cream cover the affected area with a water-repellent film, allowing the active ingredients to penetrate deeply into the tissues and destroy fungal microorganisms and their spores for 20 hours. It is currently the most effective fungal remedy in France.

How to use with onychomycosis

Human nails look small and many people think their size is the same. But in reality, the nail plate goes deep into the phalanx. The danger of onychomycosis lies in the fact that the fungus spreads over the entire nail area, also destroying its internal part. In case of nail fungus infection, the following rules should be followed for using Exodermin:

  1. If possible, remove (cut, scrape) the modified outer part of the nail plate. This is done in order to facilitate the penetration of active substances deep into the tissues. In this case, the tools must be disinfected.
  2. Wash and dry the nail.
  3. Apply the cream on the affected area and on the adjacent part of the finger 2 times a day. There is no point in smearing more often, as the drug has a prolonged effect due to the cumulative effect.

The minimum course of treatment is 14 days. In advanced cases, the duration of use of Exodermin should be at least 4 months.

Indications for use of Exodermin cream

  • excessive sweating;
  • unpleasant smell;
  • redness;
  • itching, burning;
  • the appearance of cracks;
  • dead skin;
  • pustules (purulent blisters);
  • yellowing and thickening of the nails;
  • violation of the structure of the nail plate;
  • delamination and destruction of the nail.

Contraindications

Foot fungus cream is not recommended for pregnant women, during lactation (the active ingredients easily penetrate cell membranes), children under 3 years of age and people with individual intolerance to the ingredients. Avoid getting the cream into eyes and open wounds, in case of contact rinse with cold running water.