Dakine Application Tips

The generic name of Dakinin is Miconazole Nitrate Ointment, and the application technique is to apply evenly to the affected area on a sterilized basis, taking care of the hygiene of the affected area as well as any breakage of the affected area. Miconazole Nitrate Ointment is mainly used for the treatment of fungal infections of the skin, such as ringworm, tinea cruris, tinea pedis, tinea pedis and tinea cruris, etc. It is applied externally to the affected area. It is recommended that patients wash the affected area with water or diluted disinfectant, wear disposable gloves or use cotton swabs to evenly apply the drug to the affected area, do not seal the bandage after application. Patients with viral infections are prohibited from using the drug, and if the affected area has broken skin, the drug should not be used, and can be used again after the wound has healed. Some patients may have local adverse reactions after using miconazole nitrate ointment, such as local itching, stinging, redness and swelling. If it can disappear on its own within a short period of time, it is generally not recommended to stop using the drug and can continue to use it. If blisters or even ulcers occur, the drug should be stopped immediately and medical treatment should be sought to avoid affecting the health of the body.