The generic name of the drug for Foot Glow Powder is Compound Bitter Ginseng Salicylic Acid Dispersant, and breastfeeding women can soak Compound Bitter Ginseng Salicylic Acid Dispersant under doctor’s supervision if they are not allergic to the drug.
This medicine is for external use. Add this medicine to boiling water and stir well to dissolve it, then wait for it to warm up to soak the affected area. This drug should be avoided to be used on the broken skin and contact with eyes and other mucous membranes such as mouth and nose, and this drug should not be contacted with metal utensils containing iron.
Skin irritation such as burning sensation, or allergic reaction such as rash and itching may occur after the use of Compound Bitter Ginseng Salicylic Acid Dispersant, if skin irritation occurs, etc., the drug should be discontinued immediately and the topical medication should be washed off.
Breastfeeding women with indications, if not allergic to the drug, can be under the guidance of a doctor soaking compound ginseng salicylic acid, but need to pay attention to the soaking time of not more than 30 minutes, the specific use of medication advice to follow the doctor’s instructions.