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How to use compound lidocaine cream

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Echinacea lidocaine cream is suitable for surgical treatment of different locations, and its usage method and dosage are different. First of all, in addition to the simple application of ointment for the treatment of genital warts, for other necessary parts, the ointment is sealed in a package. So, what is the method of using Thorn Seed Lidocaine Cream? Let’s briefly understand and understand this issue. I hope that the following points will be helpful to everyone!

First, for minimally invasive skin surgeries and punctures, 1.5 grams can be applied to 10 cubic centimeters, usually for 1 to 5 hours.

Second, for non-layered transplant surgery, 1.5 to 2 grams should be applied and the application time is 2 to 5 hours. In addition, for organ mucosal removal, 5 to 10 grams should be applied and the application time is 5 to 10 minutes. For recent surgical treatment, the appropriate amount should be applied, and the operation can be carried out after 10 minutes.

The scope of application of Thorn Seed Lidocaine Cream is that this product is used for local anesthesia of the epidermal layer in the following conditions: (1) needle puncture, such as inserting a tube or blood sample collection; (2) superficial surgical treatment.

Ingredients: This product is a compound preparation with two components: prilocaine and lidocaine. Each g of this product contains 25 mg of prilocaine and 25 mg of lidocaine.

How to use and dosage:

For skin use: Apply a thick layer of ointment on the surface of the skin and cover it with a sealing film. For adults and children over 1 year old, it is about 1.5g/10cm2. For minimally invasive surgery, it is about 2g. The application time is at least 1 hour and up to 5 hours. For large-scale skin surgery, it is about 1.5~2g/10cm2. The application time is at least 2 hours and up to 5 hours. Babies aged 3 to 12 months can apply up to 2g of ointment on 16cm2 ​​of skin, and the application time is about 1 hour.

Sexual organ mucosa: Apply 5 to 10g of this product on the mucous membrane for about 5 to 10 minutes. No need to cover with a sealing film, and the surgical treatment can begin.

side effect

This product can cause local reactions at the site of use, with pallor, erythema (redness) and edema being the most common. Such reactions are mostly short-lived and mild. It may also cause burning or itching in the early stages of application, but this is rare. Allergic symptoms (the most serious reaction is anaphylactic shock) to fluorobenzene local anesthetics are rare. High doses of prilocaine can cause an increase in the hemoglobin concentration in the blood.

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