Sudocrem
Sudocrem is a very popular over-the-counter medication that can be used to treat a number of different conditions such as nappy rash, eczema, cuts and minor burns. It has a thick consistency that is well-known for its antiseptic and moisturising properties.
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Summary of Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream
Summary of Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream | |
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Type of drug | Antiseptic |
Health conditions prescribed for | Nappy rash, Eczema, Bedsore, Acne, Minor burns, Surface wound, Sunburn, Chilblains |
Active Ingredients | zinc oxide, lanolin, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, benzyl cinnamate |
Brand names | Sudocrem |
Available strengths | 30g, 60g, 125g, 400g |
Available as | Cream |
Possible side effects | Itching, Skin rash, soreness at the site of application |
What is Sudocrem?
Sudocrem is an incredibly popular over-the-counter medication that has a number of different applications for a number of different conditions. Originally developed in the 1930s it has developed a reputation for its effectiveness for people of all ages.
Patient Information Leaflet
For more information on the medication please refer to the Sudocrem antiseptic healing cream patient information leaflet
How does Sudocrem work?
Sudocrem works using a combination of active ingredients. It acts as a barrier over the surface of the skin that helps to protect from irritants, moisture and other external factors that can worsen skin conditions. It also has antiseptic properties that create an environment that is less conducive to bacteria and microorganism health. As well as these factors, it also soothes and heals irritated skin.
Can Sudocrem treat skin conditions?
Yes, Sudocrem can be used to help treat a number of different skin conditions. It is most commonly used for nappy rash, eczema, and minor cuts and burns that do not require any stronger antiseptic or treatment.
Sudocrem for Acne
Some people also use Sudocrem as a treatment for acne as it can help to reduce inflammation.
How does Sudocrem treat skin conditions?
Here is how Sudocrem treats different skin conditions:
- Nappy rash
Sudocrem is widely used to soothe and protect a baby’s skin from nappy rash. It does so by utilising barrier properties that prevent further irritation and promote healing.
- Eczema
When applied to areas affected by eczema, Sudocrem helps to relieve itching, reduce inflammation, and provide a protective barrier for the skin.
- Minor cuts and burns
Sudocrem helps to soothe and promote healing in minor skin injuries such as cuts and burns by providing a protective layer and preventing infection.
- Acne
Some people may use Sudocrem as a treatment for acne due to its antiseptic qualities. It helps to reduce inflammation and promote the healing of acne breakouts.
How do I use Sudocrem?
To use Sudocrem effectively you should ensure to read the instructions included with the product. Alternatively, you can follow these instructions that provide a guideline for Sudocrem use.
- Clean and dry the affected areas with mild soap and water, patting dry with a clean towel.
- Apply a thin layer of Sudocrem to the affected area using the tips of your fingers. A thin layer is sufficient.
- Using the tips of your fingers, gently massage and blend the Sudocrem into the affected area of the skin until it is absorbed.
- Reapply as and when it is necessary.
- Wash your hands using antibacterial soap and water.
How effective is Sudocrem?
Sudocrem has gained a reputation for being a highly effective product for the management and prevention of a number of different skin conditions. Its overall effectiveness can vary depending on a number of factors such as the specific condition it is treating and whether it is being used correctly.
How long does Sudocrem take to work?
The time it takes for Sudocrem to work will vary depending on the specific condition it is being used to treat and the severity of the condition. Here are some general guidelines for how long it takes Sudocrem to work for different conditions:
- Nappy rash
Sudocrem typically provides noticeable relief from nappy rash after a few hours of application.
- Eczema
Sudocrem’s soothing properties can provide immediate relief from eczema, however, it may take a few days of consistent application before people see noticeable improvements.
- Minor cuts and burns
Sudocrem helps to soothe and protect minor cuts and burns immediately. The time of healing will vary depending on the injury, however, Sudocrem will help to promote the healing process by forming a protective barrier.
- Acne
The effectiveness of Sudocrem as an acne treatment will vary from person to person. Some people will notice an improvement in blemishes within a few days of consistent use.
Is Sudocrem safe to use every day?
Yes, Sudocrem is generally considered to be safe to use every day. It is important that you should follow all of the necessary precautions and read all of the relevant information that comes with the medication if you plan on using Sudocrem consistently.
What is the correct dosage of Sudocrem?
There is no real ‘correct’ dosage of Sudocrem. You should apply a small amount to the affected area to form a thin layer. At UK Meds, you can purchase different package sizes of Sudocrem including 30g, 60g, 125g and 400g.
How much Sudocrem should I take?
There is no set amount of Sudocrem that you should use. You should be using enough to create a thin layer of Sudocrem to the affected area, which will vary depending on the size of the area.
Does Sudocrem have any interactions with other drugs?
As a topical medication, Sudocrem has minimal interactions with other medications you may be taking. Its ingredients are primarily intended for local use on the skin, and systemic absorption is generally limited.
What alternative skin conditions treatments are available?
There are a number of alternative skin care treatments that are available to purchase online from UK Meds including Cetraben cream, Bio-Oil and Aveeno cream.
What are the potential side effects of Sudocrem?
Sudocrem is generally well-tolerated and side effects are rare. In some cases, however, individuals may experience some side effects or skin reactions. The most common of these include:
- Skin irritation
- Allergic reactions
- Excessive skin dryness
What are the dangers of Sudocrem?
Whilst Sudocrem cream is considered to be safe to use, there are a number of precautions and warnings that you need to be aware of:
Dangers of Sudocrem
- You must not use this product under any circumstances if you are allergic to any of the ingredients.
- You must also ensure that it is not applied inside of the eyes, nose or mouth as it is for external use only.
- After you have applied the cream it is important that you do not smoke or go near naked flames as fabric that has been in contact with the cream can be a fire hazard. Washing the fabric may help reduce build-up, however, it will not totally remove it first-time.
- The product contains sodium benzoate which can cause irritation or increase jaundice in newborns up to the age of 4 weeks.
- Whilst Sudocrem has healing properties for minor cuts, burns and irritations, it should not be used as a sole treatment for medical care.
What warnings does Sudocrem come with?
Whilst the risks of using Sudocrem are relatively minor, it is important to read the information that is provided with the product to ensure that you understand the warnings associated with the treatment.
Is it safe to take Sudocrem during pregnancy?
It is generally considered to be safe to use Sudocrem when you are pregnant. It is a topical treatment that has minimal systemic absorption which makes it unlikely to pose any significant risks to the developing baby.
Can you drink alcohol whilst taking Sudocrem?
Yes, you can drink alcohol when you are using Sudocrem as there is no interaction between the cream and any alcohol consumed.
What experiences have people had when using Sudocrem?
Here are some reviews from real users of Sudocrem.
‘I apply this cream on my kids when they have rash on their skin. It works so well and gives good protection to the skin. It comes in different sizes so it's easy to carry when we go out.’
‘This product is a staple in our home. I have my wife who uses this on our baby and she swears by this! The nappy rashes are a part of our journey and this has helped us!’
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Where can I buy Sudocrem online?
You can purchase Sudocrem online from UK Meds, delivered straight to your door to your medicine cupboard.
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