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Zeroderma Zeroveen Emollient 500g - 2In1 Moisturising Cram And Wash With Natural Oatmeal

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Is paraffin-free and so is suitable for those for whom paraffin containing products are contraindicated and for those who do not want to use a paraffin containing emollient First line - ImuDERM ® emollient. 5% urea (500g pump dispenser, CliniSupplies Ltd). Recommended for additional use as soap substitute. Your doctor or pharmacist will talk to you about which type of emollient will work best for your skin condition.

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Purified Water, Paraffin White Soft 15% w/w, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Liquid Paraffin 6% w/w, Macrogol Cetostearyl Ether, Chlorocresol. Indications: Use a clean spoon or spatula to remove emollients from a pot or tub. This reduces the risk of infections from contaminated pots. Risk of slipping Emollients are best applied after washing your hands, taking a bath or showering because this is when the skin most needs moisture. If you experience any of these symptoms, talk to a GP, nurse or pharmacist. Safety advice when using emollients Fire safety It is, says supplier Thornton & Ross, a fragrance-free, two-in-one moisturising cream and wash, for use in the management of dry or chapped skin conditions that may be found in mild eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, ichthyosis, elderly pruritus and other dry skin conditions.Hello Customer. Thanks so much for your 5-star review! We’re glad to hear about positive experience using Zeroveen. we hope to see you again soon. AproDerm Gel is a highly moisturising gel, without the greasiness of an ointment, which actively draws and retains moisture within the skin and provides a protective barrier to help reduce dryness and irritation. It is also an effective pre-bathing emollient so can be applied to skin prior to bathing to prevent it from drying out even further, whilst protecting it from the irritant effects that can be caused by washing and bathing products such as soaps, shower gels and shampoos. Rarely, mild reactions such as skin rash may occur, or allergic skin reactions on extremely sensitive skin. These effects tend to occur during the first few uses. If you notice any side effects, stop use and tell your doctor or pharmacist, they will tell you what to do. Precautions:

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You can buy emollients from a pharmacy without a prescription. If the skin condition is severe, talk to a GP, nurse or health visitor, as you may need a stronger treatment. Children under 1: Seek HCP advice before use. Adults: Add 20ml to a standard bath of warm water (8 inches deep). Infants and Children: Add 5ml to a small bath (25 litres) or washbasin of warm water. Immerse and cover the affected areas and soak for 10-20 minutes. Alternatively, gently sponge over the affected areas repeatedly. Pat dry with a towel. Date of preparation: Soothes, moisturises and protects those suffering from Eczema, Psoriasis and other Dry Skin Conditions

At SFH if needed for other uses eg for lips, then use yellow soft paraffin, available from NHS supplies. Certain activities, such as gardening, can irritate the skin. It may help to apply an emollient before doing these.

Emollient comparison chart - NHS Dorset

Lotions are good for hairy or damaged areas of skin (such as weeping eczema – where pus is seeping out of damaged areas of skin). This is because lotions are thin and spread easily, but they're not very moisturising. Sprays Epimax ® original cream - First line option for moderately dry skin as per Notts Emollient Formulary. Comparable to Zerobase ®, Cetraben ® and Diprobase ®.

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Life is a never-ending catalogue of pain, discomfort, irritation and shame. It is very difficult to relax and enjoy life when you are constantly distracted by the symptoms of a chronic dry skin condition.” Children under 1: Seek HCP advice before use. Adults: Add 15-20ml to a standard bath of warm water (8 inches deep). Immerse and cover the affected areas with the bath water and soak for 10-20 minutes. Pat dry with a towel. Infants and children: Add 5-10ml to a small bath or wash basin of water. Immerse and cover the affected areas with the bath water and soak for 10-20 minutes. Alternatively, repeatedly sponge over the affected areas. Pat dry with a towel. Use as often as required. Date of preparation: It's a good idea to protect babies' hands and cheeks with an emollient before mealtimes to stop them getting sore from food and drink.

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