What is Désosept Ophthalmic Ointment used for?
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Désosept ointment is a medical device in the form of an ophthalmic ointment available without prescription from your online pharmacy. It has been specifically developed to help relieve styes, a bacterial infection in the form of a small, painful boil at the base of an eyelash, or chalazion, an inflammation in the form of a small, painful ball in the eyelid. Désosept is here to offer you a fast, effective solution to these discomforts.
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Quick relief from symptoms: Désosept Ointment helps reduce the pain andinflammation caused by styes and chalazions. Application of the ointment immediately soothes itching and swelling, providing rapid comfort.
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Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory action: Désosept's unique formula, based on MGO 400+ Manuka honey, Manuka oil and organic cinnamon oil extract, offers powerful disinfectant and anti-inflammatory properties. These natural ingredients work synergistically to fight infections and prevent superinfections.
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Moisturizing and regenerating: Désosept ointment moisturizes and promotes regeneration of the eyelid skin's protective barrier. By reinforcing this barrier, it helps prevent recurrence and maintains healthy skin.
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Preservative-free formula: Designed without preservatives, the ointment is gentle and respectful of sensitive eyelid skin. It's ideal for prolonged use without the risk of further irritation.
In conclusion, Désosept Ophthalmic Ointment Stye or Chalazion is a complete and effective solution for relieving the symptoms of eyelid infections and inflammation. Thanks to its natural, preservative-free formula, it offers a gentle yet powerful alternative for rapidly restoring ocular comfort. Don't hesitate, and get your hands on this innovative ointment now to say goodbye to eye discomfort and pain.
How do I use Désosept Ophthalmic Ointment?
Using Désosept Ophthalmic Ointment is simple and convenient. Follow these steps for optimum relief:
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Clean eyelid skin: Before applying the ointment, make sure your eyelids are clean and dry. Use a soft wipe or cotton pad soaked in lukewarm water to remove any impurities or residual make-up.
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Apply ointment: Take a small amount of ointment on your fingertip. Gently massage into the affected area. For an external stye or chalazion, massage always in the direction of the gland orifice: on the upper eyelid, from top to bottom, and on the lower eyelid, from bottom to top.
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Frequency of use: For optimum results, apply the ointment at least 3 times a day. If you don't see a visible improvement within 5 days of starting treatment, consult a doctor for further advice.
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Precautions for use
- For adults only.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not use on broken or injured skin.
- For external use only. In case of contact with eyes, rinse with clear water.
What does it contain?
Désosept Pommade is formulated with natural, effective ingredients: Vaseline, Lanolin, Manuka Honey MGO 400+, Manuka Oil, Organic Cinnamon Oil Extract.
Preservative-free ointment.
Presentation - Packaging
Désosept Ophthalmic Ointment is available in a practical, hygienic 15 g tube.
Our advice and expert opinions in Pharmacy
What is a chalazion?
A chalazion is a small lump or mass that develops on the eyelid due to inflammation of an obstructed Meibomian gland. These glands, located in the eyelids, produce an oil that is part of the composition of tears. When this oil thickens, or the gland duct becomes blocked, the oil accumulates, causing inflammation and the formation of a chalazion. Unlike a stye, which is an acute bacterial infection of the eyelid glands and is often painful, a chalazion is generally painless and develops more slowly. However, it can become troublesome, even affecting vision if the bump becomes too large.
Chalazion treatment :
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Hot compresses: Applying hot compresses to the affected eyelid is one of the most common and effective treatments for chalazions. The heat helps to liquefy the thickened sebum in the blocked gland, facilitating its drainage. We recommend applying a warm compress for around 10 to 15 minutes, several times a day, until the chalazion disappears. You can also use a heated eye mask.
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Eyelid massage: After applying warm compresses, gently massaging the eyelid can help stimulate drainage of the blocked gland. This massage should be performed with clean hands to avoid infection.
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Eyelid hygiene: Maintaining good eyelid hygiene is crucial. Using eyelid cleansers or specialized wipes can help reduce debris and prevent obstructions.