Can you use ketoconazole cream around a wound?

Ketoconazole cream should not be used around wounds. The main ingredient of ketoconazole cream is ketoconazole, which is an antifungal medication that is useful for ringworm, tinea pedis, tinea corporis, tinea cruris, tinea pedis, tinea pedis, and candidiasis of the skin. This medication needs to be used on intact skin areas and not on broken skin, otherwise the medication will be absorbed through the wound and cause certain effects on the body. Ketoconazole medication may have certain adverse reactions, stinging and other irritation, and in some cases, itching and allergy, which should be stopped immediately. The drug may be rapidly absorbed through the wound, causing the liver to absorb too much too quickly in a short period of time, while increasing the burden on the liver. Therefore, this medicine should not be used around wounds. If you need to use the drug, it is recommended to use the drug under the guidance of a doctor, not blindly self-medication to avoid adverse effects.