Sudocrem Healing Cleanser Cream has been a simple and effective ally for mom for over 85 years and is great for soothing inflamed skin and treating diaper rash and has been shown to heal nappy rash quickly. Sudocrem Healing Cleansing Cream is versatile enough to be used by the whole family in all of life's little dramas and can help with more than just treating baby bottoms!
Treating diaper rash
Clinically proven to soothe and treat your baby's delicate skin, Sudocrem works in 3 simple ways: Emollients that soothe sore or inflamed skin; Its components are recognized for their healing properties; A mild local anesthetic helps reduce pain and irritation.
Minor cuts, wounds and burns
Sudocrem provides gentle and effective relief from minor cuts, wounds and burns. It helps wound healing by creating a protective layer over the exposed area, which reduces the risk of infection, and contains a mild local anesthetic to soothe the discomfort.
acne
Sudocrem Healing Cream is the country's favorite diaper rash cream, but did you know that it is also excellent for treating skin conditions like acne? Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream helps soothe and heal while protecting the affected area from further infection.
Eczema
Eczema is a dry skin condition that affects one in five children and one in twelve adults in the United Kingdom. It may cause the skin to become cracked and inflamed, which can be painful and difficult to keep wet. Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream can be used to soothe, calm, and heal eczema and other skin conditions. The unique formula works like this:
The hypoallergenic lanolin is skin emollient, soothing and softening, while zinc oxide reduces fluid loss
Benzyl alcohol contains topical anesthetic and antiseptic properties, which help reduce discomfort
A water-repellent excipient base, including paraffin and other waxes, creates a protective seal
When to use?
Sudocrem is your simple and effective ally. It is a gentle and effective treatment for symptoms of nappy rash and other types of skin problems and can be used to heal, soothe, and protect. So you can feel confident that you have made the smart decision for you and your family.
Nappy rash
Sudocrem Healing Cream is a licensed medicine that can be used to treat existing nappy rash. If your baby shows symptoms of nappy rash, apply Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream to the affected area at each diaper change to soothe and heal your baby's skin.
To understand more about diaper rash - how to prevent it, when it occurs, why and whether your baby has it - visit Nappy Rash Hub.
Other uses
Sudocrem Healing Cream can be used to treat a number of skin conditions including:
Cuts
Wounds
Minor burns
Bed pain
Swollen fingers
acne
Eczema
sunstroke
Sudocrem Healing Cream is gentle, so it won't hurt when you use it. It can reduce the risk of infection and contains a mild local anesthetic for pain relief. It also helps the wound to heal and forms a protective barrier over the vulnerable area. In other words, it's a very useful little basin to keep at home!
To find out more about the many skin conditions that you can treat with Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream, visit your family center.
how to use?
Nappy rash
Apply Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream to help treat existing nappy rash and soothe your baby's skin.
Step 1: Make sure your baby's bottom is clean and dry
Step 2: With clean, dry hands, apply a small amount of Sudocrem to the tip of your finger. Remember, a little bit goes a long way
Step 3: Gently massage the cream into the skin with light circular motions. Try to avoid rubbing, especially if the skin appears sore
Step 4: Try to make a thin, transparent film on the skin. If the white cream is still visible you may have used a lot (don't worry, your baby will be fine, just remember to use a little next time)
Repeat these steps until the rash is gone. Then apply Sudocrem Care & Protect at each change to help prevent nappy rash.
Other uses - from minor sunburns to cuts and grazes
Step 1: To ensure that your hands are clean and dry, apply a small amount of Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream to the tip of your finger.
Step 2: Gently massage the cream into the affected area, using light circular motions
Step 3: Try to make a thin, transparent film on the skin. If the white cream is still visible you may have used a lot (that's okay, just remember to use a little next time)