FAQs
Vinilin Balsam FAQs - Effective Wound Care & Skin Treatment
1. What are the effects of Shostakovsky Balsam (Vinilin)?
Vinilin offers antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, and wound-healing benefits, ideal for various skin conditions.
2. What is the composition of Vinilin?
Vinilin contains polyvinylbutyl ether, a key ingredient for effective treatment.
3. In what form is Vinilin available?
Vinilin is available as a balm in dark glass bottles (50-100 ml).
4. What conditions is Vinilin indicated for?
Vinilin treats purulent skin lesions, ulcers, burns, and frostbite.
5. Can Vinilin be used for frostbite and burns?
Yes, Vinilin effectively treats burns and frostbite.
6. Can Vinilin be applied to an open wound?
Yes, Vinilin is safe for open wounds after antiseptic treatment.
7. How does Vinilin help with bruises?
Vinilin reduces pain and inflammation from bruises.
8. Is Vinilin effective for herpes?
Vinilin is not effective for herpes treatment.
9. Can Vinilin be used to treat thrush?
Vinilin can be used for thrush, but other treatments may be more effective.
10. Can Vinilin help with acne?
Vinilin may assist in early acne stages; specialized treatments are better for severe cases.
11. Vinilin can be used externally and internally. What are the specific applications?
Externally: For burns, frostbite, ulcers. Internally: Treats gastritis, heartburn, ulcers, promoting tissue regeneration and reducing inflammation.
12. How can Vinilin be removed?
Vinilin can be removed with vegetable oil, ether, or chloroform.
13. For which conditions is Vinilin taken internally?
Internally, Vinilin treats gastritis, heartburn, and ulcers.
14. When are microenemas with Vinilin prescribed?
Prescribed for ulcerative colitis and hemorrhoids.
15. What side effects can occur with the use of Vinilin?
Possible side effects include allergic reactions, dryness, and peeling.
16. Who should avoid using Vinilin?
Avoid if allergic or with liver/kidney issues.
17. Can Vinilin be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
Not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
18. From what age can Vinilin be used to treat children?
Internal use is not recommended for children but can be used for purulent infections under supervision.
19. Is an overdose of Vinilin possible?
Overdose is unlikely if used as directed.
20. How should Vinilin be stored?
Store in a dark glass container at 68-77°F (20-25°C) for up to 5 years.