Bazuka Treatment Gel is for verrucas, warts, corns and calluses, suitable for use by adults, the elderly, and children over 2 years.
Bazuka Treatment Gel 6g
KSh 1,800.00
How to use it;
- Find a suitable surface, in case of accidental spillage.
- Hold the tube upright, with the cap uppermost and the base resting on a suitable surface.
- Unscrew and remove the combined white and purple nozzle/cap assembly from the tube.
- Remove the red collar and dispose of it safely.
- Keep the tube upright for 30 seconds.
- Then, without squeezing or over-gripping the tube, and with it still held upright and away from your face.
- Replace the white and purple nozzle/cap assembly onto the screw thread of the tube (taking care to avoid ‘cross-threading’);
- Tighten the nozzle/cap assembly firmly to pierce the top of the tube;
- Briefly loosen the purple cap (to release any slight pressure in the tube) and then retighten.
Steps to follow once once everyday especially in the evening;
I) Soak the affected area in warm water for 2 to 3 minutes.
II) Dry the area thoroughly, using your own towel if you have a wart or verruca (this will help stop the infection spreading to other people).
III) Taking care to avoid squeezing the tube, remove the protective purple cap, leaving the white nozzle attached to the tube.
IV) Carefully apply a thin coating (one or two drops) of the gel to the top of the wart, verruca, corn or callus only.
V) The next evening, Carefully peel or pick off the white patch of dried gel from the wart, verruca, corn or callus:
- apply fresh gel as described in steps I to IV above;
- if removal of the white patch is difficult, carefully re-apply the gel directly over it and leave it to dry. This will thicken the white patch and make it easier to remove.
VI) Once every week, before applying fresh gel, gently rub the wart, verruca, corn or callus with the emery board provided, or a pumice stone:
- If you are treating a wart or verruca, do not let anyone else use the emery board or pumice stone as the infection may spread to them.
- some may go in a relatively short time;
- some warts and verrucas can require up to 12 weeks treatment before they disappear;
- it is important that you do not give up on the treatment until the wart, verruca, corn or callus has disappeared (unless irritation occurs, see Section 4 below);
- if the wart, verruca, corn or callus worsens during treatment, or has not disappeared after twelve weeks, ask your doctor for advice.The length of treatment will vary depending on the size and resistance of the wart, verruca, corn or callus:
VII) At the end of treatment, if the white patch is difficult to remove, you can leave it because it will eventually fall off by itself.
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