- For external use only.
- Store below 30°C.
- Keep out of sight and reach of children.
- To be used only under medical supervision.
FAQs
Q1. Can pregnant or breastfeeding women use Fheal Cream?
Ans. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before using Fheal Cream during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. They can provide guidance based on your specific situation.
Q2. Can Fheal Cream be used on children?
Ans. Fheal Cream is generally safe for use on children, but it is always recommended to consult with a paediatrician or healthcare professional before using any new product on a child's skin.
Q3. Can Triticum vulgare aqueous extract cream be used on burns?
Ans. Yes, Triticum vulgare aqueous extract cream can be used on burns to aid in the healing process and prevent infections. However, for severe burns, it is advisable to seek medical attention.
Q4. Is Fheal Cream suitable for sensitive skin types?
Ans. Fheal Cream is generally suitable for most skin types. However, if you have sensitive skin or a history of skin allergies, it is recommended to perform a patch test before using the cream on larger areas of the skin.
Q5. Can Triticum vulgare aqueous extract cream be used on open wounds?
Ans. Triticum vulgare aqueous extract cream is not recommended for use on open wounds. It is best suited for treating skin conditions such as bedsores, blemishes, and skin lesions.
Testimonials
'Triticum vulgare cream has been a game-changer for my vaginal yeast infection. It relieved the discomfort and itching within a few days. Highly recommend it!' - Rekha Chaturvedi, Banker, 42
'I had bedsores that were not healing well. After using Triticum vulgare cream, I noticed a significant improvement in the healing process. Very satisfied with the results.' - Rajesh Patel, Engineer, 55
'I had a minor burn on my hand, and Triticum vulgare aqueous extract cream helped soothe the pain and promote quick healing. It's now an essential part of my first aid kit.' - Aishwarya Reddy, Student, 21