Diabetic Antibacterial Creams and Lotions
If you're a diabetic, then you know that suffering from
shea butter.
Antibacterial Creams
Antibacterial creams are made to soothe, cool and treat common ailments such as dry skin. How do you know which ones do the best job? Which ones are safe? Most of the time, it's by trial and error. Other times you go by reviews. As long as you choose one that is thick and creamy, it should do the job. If you have severe dry and cracked skin, you may want to see a doctor.
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Petroleum Jelly. This should stay on longer throughout the day and not come off while sweating.
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Foot cream is probably one of the most important creams you can keep on hand. Fungus, cracked or blistered feet can lead to serious infection, leading to loss of a limb.
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Repair creams to soothe and repair damaged skin from minor skin irritations.
Antibacterial Lotions
During the winter months, you may want to put lotion on your hands throughout the day to keep them from drying and cracking. Choose a moisturizing soap to prevent from cracking and getting infection.
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antibacterial hand lotion during the cold and flu season will help promote good health while it moisturizes.
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antibacterial soaps that contain lotion so it doesn't dry out your skin.
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Antibacterial hand sanitizer is a great way to clean your hands when you can't wash them. Just make sure it contains at least 60% alcohol.
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