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Is it good to apply sodium fusidate ointment for heel cracks?

by Chris Samuel SEO

Cracked heels can sometimes cause itching, redness, discharge, pain, and discomfort. When your cracked heels start having any of the above, it's time for you to take serious actions.

Cracked heels, if left untreated, can cause more pressure to the heels which will eventually make the cracks deeper. When this happens, normal activities such as walking and standing might become excruciatingly painful. Sometimes the pain will come without you standing or walking. The cracks can even bleed. Cracked heels are more likely to become infected and get worse if left for a very long time.

Sodium fusidate is also known as fusidic acid is an antibacterial agent. When cracked heels become infected, the best way to treat it is to use sodium fusidate ointment. This ointment is used to stop bacterial growth. In fact, individuals with allergy to penicillin can also use it.

How to know when you can use sodium fusidate ointment for cracked heels

Sodium fusidate ointment is not something you should use just because you have cracked heels. It is only used on cracked heels if you are experiencing a case of secondary infection. As a matter of fact, it is safer to use if it's recommended by a dermatologist.

Before you use sodium fusidate ointment, you should be experiencing any of the following:

Redness of the cracked heels

Itching on and around the affected area

Discharge from the affected area.

Although secondary infections are common because of how moist and warm the feet are, they should be treated immediately with sodium fusidate ointment to avoid cellulitis, which can be particularly painful.


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