Papain-Urea Ointment Description:
Papain-Urea Ointment contains Papain, which is a proteolytic enzyme that helps in breaking down dead skin and tissue in wounds, allowing for the removal of these materials. It is commonly used as a debridement agent to remove dead skin and thin pus in lesions, such as ulcers, burns, bed sores, surgical wounds, cysts, and carbuncles. It contains papain and urea in an ointment base for topical application. Papain is a proteolytic enzyme that helps break down dead skin and tissues in wounds, while urea helps hydrate and soften the skin, making it easier to remove dead tissues.
Benefits Of Papain-Urea Ointment:
By removing dead tissue and promoting healthy tissue growth, It may help to promote the healing of wounds
Dead tissue can promote the growth of bacteria, which can increase the risk of wound infection. By removing dead tissue, It may help to reduce the risk of infection
This Ointment can help to reduce pain and discomfort associated with wounds by removing dead tissue that can cause irritation or inflammation
Directions for Use:
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- Use as directed by a healthcare professional
Storage:
- Store in a cool and dry place
Precautions:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Keep out of the reach of children
FAQs:
How often should I use a debriding ointment?
The frequency of debridement depends on individual circumstances, the type of wound, and the severity of dead tissue build-up. A healthcare professional can advise on an appropriate debridement schedule.
How do debriding ointments work?
Different debriding ointments work in different ways. Enzymatic debriding ointments contain proteolytic enzymes that break down dead tissue, while other debriding ointments may contain other agents that dissolve or soften dead tissue.
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