Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Gel Vs Ointment

Ointments and gels both provide relief for ailments but in different ways.


As modern medicine has advanced, gels and ointments have become more potent and effective. They are used for the same purpose but in different ways. Choosing between gels and ointments is not a right or wrong choice, but is rather about personal preferences. It all depends on how long you want the medication to remain on your skin.


Ointments


Ointments -- unlike gels -- have staying power as they stay on the skin for a longer duration. This makes them ideal for areas of the body that are in need of extended treatment or must endure a good deal of friction.


Gels


Unlike ointments which are oil based, gels are water-based protein structures and will absorb into the skin quickly. Gels will not leave a residue or be visibly noticeable. This makes them ideal for the face, forearms and hands.


Considerations


Gels are ideal for areas that a person would find embarrassing to put a noticeable ointment because of their quick absorption. Ointments have staying power and can deliver medicine over an extended period to an afflicted area. Both are equally effective in alleviating discomfort.

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