This literature review discusses various topical antibiotic treatment options for uncomplicated skin infections, including over-the-counter and prescribed regimens. Uncomplicated skin infections ...
Tooth pain can have a variety of causes, including dental caries (cavities), tooth infections ... and tooth decay. Over-the-counter (OTC) pain medications such as Advil (ibuprofen) can alleviate ...
There are several ways to treat an ... a hangnail infection. Should you put Neosporin on an infected hangnail? Neosporin (neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin) is an over-the-counter, topical ...
There are several possible causes of pain behind the ear that may be considered, including jaw joint inflammation, a dental infection ... very slight degree of infection or inflammation of the mastoid ...
You can manage cavity pain by taking over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers ... Ultimately, only a dentist can treat a cavity, either by cleaning and filling it or performing more extensive procedures ...
Whichever one you use, it can take up to six weeks for the infection to go away completely. Over-the-counter-treatment for ringworm The first step for many people is to try over-the-counter (OTC ...
To relieve symptoms and treat your hemorrhoid before symptoms get worse, try a combination of warm (or sitz) baths, witch hazel, and OTC hemorrhoid cream. Do hemorrhoids go away on their own?