Sudocrem PROMO Soothing Cream 500gr (2x250gr)
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Sudocrem PROMO Soothing Cream 500gr (2x250gr)

22,35  Με Φ.Π.Α

Weight0,6 kg
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Sudocrem has a water-repellent base that forms a protective barrier, thus helping to stop any irritants (urine and faeces) coming into contact with the skin. In addition, the emollient effect of Sudocrem can soothe irritated, inflamed skin, while leaving a soft feeling on the skin.

Sudocrem is the leading product on the UK market for the treatment of baby nappy dermatitis. Clinically proven, it helps to soothe, heal and protect your baby’s sensitive skin from further irritation.

Why Sudocrem?

Sudocrem can also be used for other skin conditions that need a soothing, protective antiseptic cream with additional healing, antibacterial and antifungal properties.

Sudocrem has several ingredients and properties, such as: hypoallergenic lanolin, to provide emollient properties zinc oxide is an astringent that reduces fluid loss from tissues benzyl benzoate and benzyl cinnamic are among the ingredients of Peruvian Balsam, which is known for its healing properties

Benzyl alcohol is a weak local anesthetic that works to relieve local pain and irritation. It also acts as a disinfectant/antibacterial agent and is responsible for protection against bacterial pathogens.

Diaper dermatitis causes babies to be fussy and crying and affects one in four babies at any one time. Although, like adults, babies have a natural protective layer on their skin, the ability to provide protection can be affected if the skin remains wet for a long time, making it vulnerable to irritation and sensitivity. As your baby’s bottom is most of the time enclosed in a nappy, it should come as no surprise that many babies suffer from baby dermatitis on top.

What is infant diaper dermatitis?

Infant diaper dermatitis is a common cause of upset and crying babies, which is caused by skin inflammation that is irritated by wetness and contact with urine and feces.

It starts with a slight reddening of the skin in the diaper area, resulting in irritation and discomfort.

What causes infant diaper dermatitis?

Infant diaper dermatitis is caused by urine coming into contact with the baby’s skin for prolonged periods of time. Urine can react with faeces in the diaper, irritating the skin, and in severe cases it can cause the skin to break or even blister.

It is also possible that the skin will then become infected. Friction caused by the diaper rubbing against the baby’s sensitive skin and detergents that are not completely rinsed out of the cloth diapers can also contribute to the development of infant diaper dermatitis.

When is infant diaper dermatitis most likely to occur?

Baby diaper dermatitis can happen at any time and sometimes for no apparent reason, as some babies have more sensitive skin and may be more prone to this condition.

However, there are certain times when babies are especially susceptible to diaper rash, such as:

During teething When changing from breastfeeding to bottle feeding After using antibiotics, which can upset the baby’s digestive system causing diarrhea When starting solid foods Eating cow’s milk for the first time Any of these factors can cause the problem to start.

What Baby Diaper Dermatitis Looks Like You can recognize baby diaper dermatitis in a number of ways:

Infant diaper dermatitis usually begins with a slight redness in the diaper area.

It usually does not affect skin folds. Areas such as the buttocks and upper thighs may be red and sweaty.

The skin may also be irritated, blotchy, and warm to the touch. Patches of dry and scaly skin may also develop.

In more severe cases, blisters and pus-filled spots may appear. Your best bet is to prevent diaper rash in the first place, but if it does, you can soothe and heal the area and prevent it from coming back by using a diaper rash cream at every diaper change.

How does the cream work?

Sudocrem can relieve the pain and irritation of baby diaper dermatitis, while other ingredients can help the skin heal.
Firstly, Sudocrem is formulated in a base with water-repellent properties which forms a protective barrier, thus helping to stop any irritants (urine and faeces) coming into contact with the skin. In addition, the emollient effect can soothe the irritated inflamed skin, while leaving a soft feel on the skin.
The general rule is to use a small amount and apply it in a thin layer. Massage in small circular motions until the Sudocrem disappears, leaving a transparent film. If the affected area is not covered, apply a little more cream. However, if the area remains white after application, then too much has been applied.
Sudocrem can be applied at every nappy change. Remember, however, to apply only a thin layer of cream, because a small amount of Sudocrem can spread too much.