Ketoska
Ketoska Products are primarily used for
Fungal infections
About Ketoska Products
Ketoska Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Ketoska are Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal pain, Increased liver enzymes, Application site redness, Itching, Diarrhea, Abnormal liver function tests, Adrenal insufficiency, Application site burning.
How Ketoska Products work
Ketoconazole is an antifungal medication. It kills and stops the growth of the fungi by destroying its cell membrane, thereby treating your skin infection.
Patient Concerns about Ketoska Products
Frequently asked questions about Ketoska Products
Frequently asked questions about Ketoconazole
Q. What is Ketoska Antifungal Soap and what is it used for?
Ketoska Antifungal Soap is an antifungal medicine that treats various fungal skin infections, including athlete’s foot, ringworm, jock itch, and yeast infections. It works by stopping fungal growth and helps relieve symptoms such as itching, redness, and flaking skin.
Q. How long will it take to see results from using Ketoska Antifungal Soap?
Some improvement in symptoms such as itching and redness may be noticeable within a few days. However, complete healing typically takes 2 to 6 weeks with consistent use. Continue treatment for the full prescribed duration, even after symptoms disappear, to prevent the infection from returning.
Q. Is Ketoska Antifungal Soap safe to use on broken skin?
Avoid applying Ketoska Antifungal Soap to open wounds or severely damaged skin unless specifically instructed by your doctor, as it may cause additional irritation. For minor cuts or abrasions near the affected area, apply it carefully around them.
Q. What side effects might I experience?
Mild skin irritation, burning sensation, itching, or dryness at the application site may occur. These effects are usually temporary. However, if you develop severe reactions such as significant swelling, intense redness, or blistering, discontinue use immediately and consult your doctor.
Q. Can pregnant or breastfeeding women use Ketoska Antifungal Soap?
Although topical ketoconazole is generally considered to have a low risk, pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using this medication to weigh the potential benefits against possible risks.
Q. Can I apply other skin products over Ketoska Antifungal Soap?
You may use makeup, moisturizers, or sunscreen after applying Ketoska Antifungal Soap, but wait at least 20-30 minutes to allow the medication to be fully absorbed into the skin.
Q. How can I prevent fungal infections from recurring?
Maintain good skin hygiene by keeping affected areas clean and dry. Avoid sharing personal items such as towels or clothing. For foot infections, consider using antifungal powder in shoes and socks. Wearing breathable fabrics such as cotton can also help prevent reinfection.
Q. Is Ketoska Antifungal Soap appropriate for children?
Ketoska Antifungal Soap may be used in pediatric patients, but only under medical supervision. The appropriate dosage and treatment duration may vary depending on the child's age and the severity of the infection.
Q. What precautions should I take while using Ketoska Antifungal Soap?
Avoid contact with the eyes, nose, and mouth. Unless directed by your doctor, do not cover treated areas with airtight bandages, as this may increase absorption and the risk of side effects. Be aware that it may increase sun sensitivity in some individuals, so take appropriate sun protection measures.
Q. Can I stop treatment once my symptoms improve?
No. Complete the full course of treatment exactly as prescribed. Stopping early, even if symptoms disappear, may allow surviving fungi to regrow and cause the infection to return.
Q. Should I apply Ketoska Antifungal Soap before or after a bath?
Apply Ketoska Antifungal Soap after a bath or shower on clean, completely dry skin. Cleansing removes debris, excess sebum, and dead skin cells, thereby enhancing drug penetration.
Q. Why is my skin peeling after using Ketoska Antifungal Soap?
Skin peeling after using Ketoska Antifungal Soap is relatively common, usually mild, and temporary. It may occur because the medicine can dry the skin when used more often than recommended, or, in rare cases, due to an allergic reaction. If this becomes bothersome, contact your doctor.
Q. What if the infection returns after stopping?
If symptoms return after you stop using ketoconazole, consult your doctor. Some fungal infections can recur, especially if they were not completely cleared or are prone to recurrence. Do not restart or continue the medicine for longer than recommended without medical advice. Your doctor may suggest another course of treatment or a maintenance plan to help prevent the infection from returning.
Products for Ketoska
Ketoska Antifungal Soap
box of 100 gm Soap
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₹177.08
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