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Last updated on 25 Nov 2025 | 03:07 PM (IST)

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Product introduction
Kent Gel is only meant for external use and should be used as your doctor advises. A thin layer of the medicine should be applied only to the affected areas of the skin with clean and dry hands. Wash your hands before and after the application of the medicine. If it gets into your eyes, nose, or mouth, rinse with water. It may take several days to weeks for your symptoms to improve, but you should keep using this medicine regularly. The course of the treatment should be completed to ensure better efficacy of the medicine.
Common side effects of Kent Gel include a burning sensation, redness, and itching of the skin. Consult your doctor if they persist or become bothersome. These symptoms are usually temporary and resolve on their own. If the irritation persists or worsens, stop using it and consult a doctor.
Before using Kent Gel, check for allergies to its ingredients and avoid it if you have sensitive skin or open wounds. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a doctor before use to make sure it is safe for them. Discontinue if irritation occurs and seek medical advice if symptoms persist. Talk to your doctor before using it if you have recently used another medicine for dandruff.
Uses of Kent Gel
Benefits of Kent Gel
Kent Gel is used to control dandruff and gives relief from scaly, flaky, and itchy scalp. It stops the growth of fungus that causes dandruff. Regular use of Kent Gel protects your scalp and prevents dandruff. Gently massage your scalp with Kent Gel to loosen flakes. Make sure you complete the full course of treatment. This will ensure that the infection is completely cured and prevent it from returning.
Kent Gel is used to treat and control fungal infections like athlete’s foot (infection between toes), jock itch (infection of the groin area), ringworm, and other fungal skin infections (candidiasis). Keep using the Kent Gel for as long as it is prescribed.
Side effects of Kent Gel
- Burning sensation
- Itching
How to use Kent Gel
How Kent Gel works
Quick tips
- Do not use this medicine more often or for longer than advised by your doctor.
- Before each application, wash the affected area with soap and water and dry well.
- Avoid getting it in the eyes, mouth, or nose. Rinse with cold water if you accidentally get it in these areas.
- Stop using Kent Gel and inform your doctor if you notice any irritation or any other skin infection.
- Inform your doctor if the treated skin area does not improve after 2-4 weeks of treatment.
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