Question from Curaderm Customer about first liquid (pus) from affected area
I have been using the Curaderm for about 1 week, It is very painful to put on and the Basil Cell is bleeding slightly with pus coming out. Is this normal?
Curaderm treatment process answer
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What you are currently witnessing is totally normal through out Curaderm treatment process. The slight pain and pus signifies that the active ingredient BEC5 is penetrating and eliminating the cancerous cells one by one pushing them out from your body as yellowish pus. The bleeding is quite normal due to sin sensitivity, so please just cleanse the bleeding away and then reapply Curaderm as a new application.
Thank you once again and should there be further queries feel free to contact us anytime.
Healthy regards,
Curaderm Support
What you are currently witnessing is totally normal through out Curaderm treatment process. The slight pain and pus signifies that the active ingredient BEC5 is penetrating and eliminating the cancerous cells one by one pushing them out from your body as yellowish pus. The bleeding is quite normal due to sin sensitivity, so please just cleanse the bleeding away and then reapply Curaderm as a new application.
Thank you once again and should there be further queries feel free to contact us anytime.
Healthy regards,
Curaderm Support
Follow up question on next stage
I am just finishing week 12 with the cream, it is very painful still and pus is still coming out. I did have a rather advanced Basil Cell on the back of my neck, although my husband says he thinks it is getting smaller and less deep I am still concerned about the depth of the sore. What should I expect? Is it normal to feel such intense burning when applying the cream? And is it normal for it to take longer than 12 weeks?
Reply on the Curaderm healing stages how to use Curaderm-BEC5
Thanks for your email. Your treatment's not yet over if you are still experiencing puss/discharge. Puss are dead cancer cells being pushed out of the lesion after being destroyed by the natural active, BEC5.
You will know when to stop treatment only when fresh new skin completly covers the area and when there are no more open sores on treated site.
Burning sensation is normal, however, it only last for 5-15 minutes for most patients. Sometimes treatment may take longer than expected due to the amount of cancer cells present.
Curaderm Support
You will know when to stop treatment only when fresh new skin completly covers the area and when there are no more open sores on treated site.
Burning sensation is normal, however, it only last for 5-15 minutes for most patients. Sometimes treatment may take longer than expected due to the amount of cancer cells present.
Curaderm Support