A Brief Overview Of Tetrasil
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Aside from shingles, there are many other skin related illnesses that result in a great deal of itching and pain. Over the years, many different kinds of medication have been developed to manage the symptoms, as well as eliminate the root causes of the discomfort. Unfortunately, effort does not always produce a successful product. Tetrasil uses a novel approach to treating skin conditions. It is one of the few topical treatments that seems to have an effect on bacterial, fungal and viral based skin conditions. Even though reading about how Tetrasil works may seem like a venture in science fiction, this ointment is approved for usage by the FDA.
Basically, Tetrasil utilizes a silver compound, Tetrasilver Tetroxide, to deliver small electrical shocks to the membranes of bacteria, fungi, and virii. This molecule is one of the few that is capable of holding an electrical charge and transmitting it in a way that only a very small, or targeted area is affected. In addition, this molecule will only affect the pathogens. Unfortunately, Tetrasil is not safe to take orally, and thus cannot be used for ailments like colds, sinus infections, and other illnesses.
When combined with the release of oxygen, the electric shock is enough to break the pathogen open, thus leading to its demise. Unlike oral antibiotics and anti-virals, Tetrasil has almost no side effects. That said, if you are allergic to silver, you should not use this ointment. Consider that most allergy safe jewelry is usually made from silver. If you can wear these without problems, chances are you will be able to tolerate Tetrasil.
If you decide to try Tetrasil, it is important to limit sun exposure to the treated area. As with many other medications, Tetrasil will darken, or turn yellow if exposed to sunlight. You should still be able to wash it off your skin without problems if this discoloration occurs.
Even though there are very few, if any side effects from using Tetrasil, it is not recommended for usage on children under 2 years old. That said, this medication is often recommended for use on stubborn diaper rash, and other skin problems. If you want to try using Tetrasil on your son or daughter, it is best to check with a pediatrician first.
Finally, you should not use Tetrasil in the genital area if you are already pregnant. If you are trying to conceive, it is also highly recommended that you do not use Tetrasil. In addition, if you actually do get pregnant while using this medication, you should speak to your doctor before continuing with further applications.
Perhaps it can be said that medications that work like Tetrasil would easily revolutionize the arena of antibiotic therapies. To some people, reading that a medication is capable of delivering an electric current to a pathogen reads almost like a science fiction novel. Nevertheless, this is precisely how Tetrasil works. Along with being approved by the FDA, Tetrasil does have a reputation for being an effective and reliable means for treating a number of skin conditions.
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