Instructions for use Foot Trooper

Foot Trooper spray is a colorless liquid with a pleasant smell. A fine spray allows you to apply the product in a thin layer. Before you start using, check the operation of the syringe: point the bottle to the side and press the syringe button. The released splashes must be small without the formation of large droplets. For Foot Trooper to have the desired effect, it must be used according to the instructions.

How to use Foot Trooper spray

Foot Trooper is sprayed on the affected areas

The main rule when using any antifungal agent is surface treatment. Feet should be washed and dried thoroughly with a towel or naturally. If severe desquamation of epithelial cells or crumbling of the nail plate is observed in the affected area, it is necessary to remove as many dead scales as possible so that they do not interfere with the penetration of the active substances of Foot Trooper deep into the tissues. Only after this is the aerosol sprayed on the mycosis area at a distance of 5-10 cm. The course of treatment is at least one month without interruption. For severe lesions, it is recommended to use the drug twice a day. 1-2 clicks on the spray bottle is enough; it makes no sense to apply a large amount of spray, since it has a concentrated composition, and citrus oil forms a thin film on the surface that does not allow excess substance to pass through.

Foot Trooper spray is a universal remedy. It is used both for full treatment and for the prevention of mycoses in the legs, as well as to combat unpleasant odors and sweating disorders. In such cases, the aerosol is used once a day for two weeks. This allows you to restore the skin and nails and normalize the secretion of the glands. If necessary, Foot Trooper can be taken to sports training camps, trips and business trips to reduce foot sweat and prevent the development of fungus.

Indications for use Foot Trooper

Usually, the first signs of mycosis go unnoticed; few people notice slight redness or mild itching. Therefore, the indications for using Foot Trooper are:

  • redness and rash in legs, fingers, feet;
  • changes in the structure of the skin, peeling, growths, plaques;
  • cloudiness and thickening of nails, their separation and crumbling;
  • the appearance of wounds and cracks;
  • excessive sweating;
  • dryness and roughness of the skin on the feet;
  • severe itching, burning, pain;
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  • protection of feet against fungus and sweat smell.

Contraindications to Foot Trooper

During trials with Foot Trooper in Switzerland, there were no side effects or allergic reactions, but the spray should be used with caution by people with allergies to honey and citrus fruits. Contraindicated for malignant skin lesions.