Potassium permanganate bath can be used to help treat bar and cure hereditary common skin, being especially useful in the case of chickenpox, a common disease in childhood.
This bath is used to eliminate bacteria and skin lesions, as it has antiseptic action, as well as healing scarring for herpes and chickenpox burns, for example.
- Potassium permanganate bath can also be used in Asian baths to help treat vaginal fluids generated by infections such as thrush.
- Vulvovaginitis or vaginitis.
To enjoy the benefits of potassium permanganate, it should be used in accordance with your doctor’s instructions. Before use, 1 tablet of 100 mg should be diluted in approximately 1 to 4 liters of natural or warm water, depending on the problem to be treated. you’re using the product for the first time, it’s ideal to try it on a small area of the skin to see if there’s an allergic reaction, in case it happens, you should avoid using it.
After that, the solution can be used as follows
To use potassium permanganate for bathing, you can immerse yourself in the solution for 10 minutes every day until the medicines run out, which your doctor tells you to do, to avoid maximum contact with your face.
To make an Asian bath, it is necessary to sit in a container containing the solution for a few minutes, alternatively you can use a bidet or a bath.
Another way to use potassium permanganate solution, especially for adults and infants, is to immerse a company in the solution and let it flow through the body.
It is important not to grab the tablet directly with your fingers, ideally open the packaging and place it in the bucket where the water is located.
The pills are corrosive and should not come into direct contact with the skin as they can cause irritation, redness, pain, severe burns and brown spots on contact areas; However, when potassium permanganate is poorly diluted, it is safe and does not cause any skin damage.
If contact of the product with the eyes should be avoided, because the compressed water is highly concentrated, this can cause severe irritation, redness and blurred vision.
Pills should not be swallowed, but should not cause vomiting, but it is recommended to drink large amounts of water and attend the emergency department as soon as possible.
Potassium permanganate should not be used by people with hypersensitivity to this substance, thus avoiding it in areas such as the face, especially around the eyes. It is also necessary to take the pills directly with your hands to avoid irritations, redness, pain or burns.
Bathing with this substance for more than 10 minutes can cause arousal, irritation and spots on the skin. Potassium permanganate is for external use only and should never be ingested.
Potassium permanganate tablets can be purchased at some pharmacies and on internet pages, but not in all Latin American countries.