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Bjain Omeo Chrysophanicum Ointment | Homeopathic Support For Scaly Skin, Eruptions & Itching

(15 gm Ointment in tube)
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Bjain Omeo Chrysophanicum Ointment | Homeopathic Support For Scaly Skin, Eruptions & Itching
Product Details

Bjain Omeo Chrysophanicum Ointment is a specialized formulation with Chrysophanic Acid extracts per Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia India standards. Supports fungal infections, ringworm, and eczema skin conditions particularly chronic inflammatory states. This Petrolatum ointment base ensures deep penetration therapeutic action and follows HPI guidelines.It is Manufactured under GMP certified facility which is Drugs Cosmetics Act 1940 compliant. Suitable for acute chronic fungal skin conditions under qualified consideration and usage. The Opaque tube protects ointment stability light exposure.

Key Ingredients:
Acidum Chrysophanicum

Indications:

  • Reduces ringworm circular lesions
  • Improves fungal skin infections
  • Suited for eczema and dry scaly patches
  • For skin inflammation redness
  • Best for cracked and fissured skin of heel
  • Itching and burning sensations
  • Non-healing skin conditions of skin


Net Quantity:
15 gm

Product Form:
Ointment

Key Benefits:

  • Carefully clears fungal infections naturally
  • Rapidly reduces ringworm lesions gradually
  • Safely controls eczema patches' itching
  • Aids and soothes skin inflammation redness
  • It heals cracked and fissured skin
  • Safely prevents infection spread reinfection
  • Supports healthy skin healing


Directions for Use:

  • Application: Apply thin layer of the ointment on affected area
  • Frequency: 2-3 times daily
  • Method: Apply on clean area and massage gently or as prescribed by the homeopathic physician


Safety Information:

  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Don’t exceed the recommended dosage
  • Homoeopathic medicine should be used during pregnancy only under the supervision of a qualified practitioner, as safety data is limited

Content on this page was last updated on 09 March, 2026, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)