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Hydromol Ointment, 500 g For the Management of Dermatitis, Eczema, Psoriasis and other Dry Skin Conditions

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Hydromol Ointment is not associated with and known side effects, but do not use Hydromol Ointment if you are known to be sensitive to any of its ingredients. If you are using medicines which are also to be applied to the skin you should talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using Hydromol Cream as it might not be suitable to apply other topical preparations at the same time.

Hydromol is an emollient, which is a type of moisturizing skin product. Emollients are used to help soothe and hydrate dry, itchy, or scaly skin. They are not used to treat a specific medical condition, but rather to improve the overall health and appearance of the skin. Some people may use emollients to help relieve symptoms of conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis, but it is important to speak with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate treatment for these conditions. Are there any side effects of treating the skin with an emollient such as Hydromol Ointment? Hydromol Ointment does not contain steroids. It contains emollients which helps moisturise the skin, for example glycerin, urea, and lactic acid. Can Hydromol Ointment be used on the face? Emollients are substances that are used to soften and moisturize the skin. They work by forming a protective barrier on the skin's surface, which helps to retain moisture and prevent the loss of natural oils. This can help to reduce irritation and inflammation, and promote healing of the skin. Emollients are often used to treat conditions such as eczema and other forms of dermatitis, which are characterized by dry, itchy, and scaly skin. By providing a source of moisture and reducing water loss from the skin, emollients can help to relieve these symptoms and improve the overall health and appearance of the skin. In addition to their moisturizing effects, emollients can also have a calming effect on the skin, which can help to reduce redness and irritation. What does Hydromol Ointment treat?

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If you have eczema, using a moisturiser regularly, even once your skin has improved, can help prevent flare-ups and reduce the need for topical corticosteroids.

All emollients, with the exceptions of Zerodouble ®gel and WSP/LP (50:50), may be used as soap substitutes.Aqueous cream is https://www.gov.uk/drug-safety-update/emollients-new-information-about-risk-of-severe-and-fatal-burns-with-paraffin-containing-and-paraffin-free-emollientsIf you're using Hydromol ointment in the bath or shower take care to avoid slipping, especially when getting in or out, because the ointment is likely to make the bath/shower more slippery than usual.

of the preparations concerned. The dermatology section of the formulary contains a full range of suitable products to meet the Emollients are used to hydrate the skin. Their effects are short lived and they should be applied frequently. To be effective, adequate quantities of emollients should be prescribed. Suitable quantities to prescribe: see Emollient Prescribing Guidelines These recommended amounts are for twice daily application for an adult. To keep the skin well hydrated, leave-on emollients should be applied in adequate amounts to sufficiently cover dry and inflamed areas. 500g = 1 tub or pump dispenser. Quantities required will vary with the size of the patient, the severity and extent of skin dryness. For children approximately half this amount is suitable. By smoothing and softening the skin, moisturisers like Hydromol can improve the absorption of other medicines that are applied to the skin. This is useful in conditions like eczema, because it improves the ability of other medicines, such as corticosteroid creams, to penetrate the skin and reduce inflammation. Your skin feels dry, itchy and scaly when the outer layer of skin cells, known as the stratum corneum, loses too much water. The stratum corneum normally contains natural water-holding substances that retain water seeping up from the deeper layers of the skin. Water is also usually kept in the skin by a film of natural oil (sebum) and broken-down skin cells that slow down evaporation of water from the skin surface. Yes - Hydromol ointment is not absorbed through the skin and is not known to be harmful if used during pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you're using it on your breasts just make sure you wash any residual ointment off before giving a feed.If you experience any skin irritation or any other ill effects with Hydromol Ointment, consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately and ask if you should continue with your medication.

AMBER Cavilon Advanced - specialist product to be used only on advice of tissue viability nurses only* If you have been prescribed Hydromol Ointment by a doctor or nurse follow his/her instructions on use.If you're using Hydromol ointment to wash with, use it just as you would soap or shower gel. If you're using it as a bath additive, melt some of the ointment in some warm water in a small container and add this to the bath water. After washing, the skin should be patted rather than rubbed dry to avoid rubbing the oil off the skin. script>