Beclomin Ointment 15g – Antifungal & Anti-Inflammatory Cream for Fungal Skin Infections, Redness, Itching, and Swelling Relief
Beclomin Ointment 15g is a dual-action antifungal and anti-inflammatory treatment specially formulated to relieve symptoms of fungal skin infections such as redness, itching, scaling, and swelling.
This ointment combines two powerful active ingredients:
- Beclometasone – a corticosteroid that helps reduce skin inflammation, redness, and irritation.
- Miconazole – an antifungal agent that destroys fungi by disrupting their protective cell layer, preventing further growth and spread.
Together, they provide fast-acting relief while addressing the root cause of the infection, helping restore your skin’s natural health and comfort.
How to Use Beclomin Ointment 15g
- For external use only.
- Clean and thoroughly dry the affected area before application.
- Apply a thin, even layer of Beclomin Ointment to the affected skin.
- Gently massage until fully absorbed.
- Wash hands immediately after use (unless treating the hands).
- Do not cover the area with bandages unless advised by your doctor.
- Use exactly as prescribed by your physician for best results.
Precautions
- Consult your doctor before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking other medications.
- Do not use if you are allergic to Beclometasone, Miconazole, or any other ingredient in the ointment.
- Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, nose, or open wounds.
- Not recommended for use on broken, severely infected, or ulcerated skin without medical supervision.
- Use with caution in children, only if prescribed by a doctor.
- Inform your healthcare provider if symptoms persist or worsen.
Possible Side Effects
Like all medicines, Beclomin Ointment may cause side effects in some users. These can include:
- Mild skin irritation, dryness, or burning sensation
- Itching or redness at the application site
- Rarely: allergic skin reactions such as rash or swelling
If severe irritation, allergic reaction, or unusual symptoms occur, stop using immediately and consult a doctor.