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Can Silverex Be Used On Skin After Having Nursed Area With Apple Cider Vinegar?

Hi. I put apple cider vinegar on a mole on the tip of my nose. The mole is gone. The skin where it was has peeled.(I can see fresh pink skin waiting to come out) There are burns around the mole. It looks like I burn my skin. Can I use silverex? How long ll it take to heal? Is there any medication for a quick remedy for it is difficult to move around with a blotch on the face.
Fri, 14 Feb 2014
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Hi,
From history it seems that there might be having some skin irritation due to apple cider vinegar and infection giving rise this problem.
Apply Silverex cream locally.
Go for one antibiotic medicine course for 3 days to get speedy recovery.
Ok and take care.
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Can Silverex Be Used On Skin After Having Nursed Area With Apple Cider Vinegar?

Hi, From history it seems that there might be having some skin irritation due to apple cider vinegar and infection giving rise this problem. Apply Silverex cream locally. Go for one antibiotic medicine course for 3 days to get speedy recovery. Ok and take care.