Thu-11-10-2018, 09:19 AM
Didn't read the entire thread, so I'm sorry if this is mentioned already;
If you have to use it on large surfaces, get your self a suit like medicare, padycare etc. I personally think the ones coated with silver are amazing, but not al insurances cover them anymore and their expenisive... If you have to apply on your wholy body, like I had to do, than the derm will prescribe it and it is covered bij your insurance. The suit enhances the effectiveness of the ointment and you clothes do not stick to your skin.
If it's only a small spot, than apply something on it that doesn't suck up the ointment, that means it can work longer, better and probably with a lesser amount.
If you have to use it on large surfaces, get your self a suit like medicare, padycare etc. I personally think the ones coated with silver are amazing, but not al insurances cover them anymore and their expenisive... If you have to apply on your wholy body, like I had to do, than the derm will prescribe it and it is covered bij your insurance. The suit enhances the effectiveness of the ointment and you clothes do not stick to your skin.
If it's only a small spot, than apply something on it that doesn't suck up the ointment, that means it can work longer, better and probably with a lesser amount.