Gentian violet is the active substance of an antifungal drug normally used in the treatment of candidiasis.
In addition to being used to treat Candida albicans infections, gentian violet can be used to treat burns and skin lesions due to its antiseptic and antibacterial properties. Absorption of violet is rapid and therefore the improvement of symptoms such as itching, redness and burning can be observed shortly after the start of treatment.
Gentian violet can be found in pharmacies and its price ranges from $ 2 to $ 5, depending on the volume of the bottle and the pharmacy.
What is it for
The main use of gentian violet is in the treatment for infections caused by fungi of the genus Candida . In addition, due to its properties, it can also be used to assist in the treatment of people with gout, rheumatism, arthritis, thrush and stomatitis. This substance can also be used in laboratories to allow the identification of bacteria, for example.
Gentian violet has also been used to tint the hair, however, as this product carries alcohol in its composition, prolonged use in the hair can leave them dry and can stain clothes and skin. Check out 5 homemade recipes to moisturize dry hair.
How to use
Gentian violet has topical use and should be applied over the injured area 2 to 3 times a day for a maximum of 3 days to avoid skin irritation and permanent spots.
Possible side effects and contraindications
Prolonged use of gentian violet may lead to some side effects such as severe itching, skin irritation, presence of ulcer and permanent spots on the skin.
The use of gentian violet is contraindicated for lactating or pregnant women, people with ulcerative lesions, and people who are hypersensitive to any component of the formula.