Selenium Topical
Information about Selenium Topical
Selenium Topical Uses
Selenium Topical is used in the treatment of fungal infections, skin infections, nail infections, fungal infections of mouth (Thrush) and dandruff.
How Selenium Topical works
Selenium sulfide belongs to a class of drugs called as anti-sebborheics. It works by reducing greasiness and skin cell growth associated with flaking and itching. It also kills sensitive fungi.
Common side effects of Selenium Topical
Flakes on scalp, Irritation around eyes, Itchy scalp, Abnormal hair texture, Dry hair, Hair loss
Available Medicine for Selenium Topical
Expert advice for Selenium Topical
- Massage selenium sulfide lotion or shampoo into the wet scalp. Lather and leave on scalp for 2-3 minutes then rinse thoroughly.
- Always wash your hands after the treatment.
- Avoid getting selenium sulfide in contact with eyes, nose, mouth or genital areas as it may lead to irritation and burning.
- Do not use within 48 hour of applying hair color, straightening or waving preparations.
- Remove any jewelry before application, as selenium sulfide topical may discolor metals.
- Do not use more often or for longer than prescribed period as some conditions may worsen.
- Cover treated skin areas with loose-fitting clothes (made of cotton or natural fibers) to allow for air circulation.
- Avoid concurrent use of other topical medications as they may affect absorption or effectiveness of selenium sulfide topical.
- Inform your doctor if symptoms do not disappear after 7 days of use.
- To be used with extreme caution in children.
- Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or are breastfeeding.
- Patients allergic to selenium sulfide or any of its ingredients.
- Patients with sunburned, windburned, dry, chapped, broken skin or inflamed areas.
- Children <2 years of age.