What is Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream used for?

Sudocrem is a medicated diaper rash cream, popular in countries like the United Kingdom and Ireland but not sold in the United States. Its key ingredients include zinc oxide, lanolin, and benzyl alcohol.

The main use of Sudocrem is for the treatment of babies’ diaper rash. But research has shown it may help treat other conditions. Here, we’ll look at different ways people use Sudocrem and whether it’s effective.

Sudocrem is thought by many to be effective in the treatment of acne spots because of the zinc oxide and benzyl alcohol it contains.

Zinc is an important nutrient your body needs to fight infection and inflammation. While zinc is great to consume in foods that you eat, there is no evidence that topical zinc will reduce the inflammation associated with any types of acne.

A 2014 review showed topical anti-acne creams were more effective if they contained zinc. The nutrient was found to be either equal or superior to erythromycin, tetracycline, or clindamycin when used alone in reducing the severity of acne. However, acne was not controlled by topical zinc alone.

Benzyl alcohol may have a drying effect on cystic acne and may also help to dull pain associated with breakouts. Yet there’s no evidence it’s an effective acne treatment.

Yes, it’s possible that Sudocrem can be an effective treatment for wrinkles.

A 2009 study found the zinc oxide in Sudocrem stimulates the production of elastin in the skin. It may also help regenerate elastic fibers, which would reduce the appearance of wrinkles.

Rosacea is an inflammatory skin condition that can cause your skin to become flushed, red, itchy, and irritated. There’s no evidence to support the use of topical products containing zinc to treat rosacea, although there’s also no evidence against it.

The benzyl alcohol in Sudocrem may be irritating to sensitive skin, especially in people who have rosacea. This means it may make redness and dryness worse.

Topical products that contain zinc may be effective in treating eczema.

A 2014 review of zinc products for skin conditions found topical zinc reduced symptoms in people who had eczema on their hands. Topical zinc has both antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.

Sudocrem can be a highly effective treatment for dry skin. While its main use is for the treatment of diaper rash, it’s also useful as a protective layer for hands.

One of its main ingredients, lanolin, is the main ingredient in many different moisturizers. A 2017 study found lanolin can help your skin retain 20 to 30 percent more water, keeping it moisturized longer.

Sudocrem can be an effective barrier cream that may protect against bed sores (pressure ulcers).

A 2006 study examined skin irritation in older adults with incontinence. The group that used Sudocrem experienced 70 percent less redness and irritation than those who used zinc oxide alone.

Sudocrem was designed as a cream to treat diaper rash and eczema in babies. It acts as a protective barrier for babies’ delicate skin.

Its zinc and lanolin ingredients protect skin against moisture while hydrating the skin. The benzyl alcohol in Sudocrem acts as an anesthetic that prevents pain associated with diaper rash.

Another effective use of Sudocrem is the treatment of minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. Because it acts as a protective barrier, it prevents infection by blocking bacteria from entering a wound.

A 2018 review found zinc can help speed up healing times for wounds. Another benefit to Sudocrem for wound treatment is that benzyl alcohol can act as a pain reliever.

There are many unproven, off-label uses for Sudocrem, including using it as:

  • skin barrier for hair dye
  • treatment for scars and stretch marks
  • sunburn relief

Potential side effects of Sudocrem include itching and burning at the site where it’s applied. This may happen if you’re allergic to any of the ingredients in Sudocrem.

Sudocrem is not sold in the United States, but is sold over the counter in many countries, including:

  • England
  • Ireland
  • South Africa
  • Canada

Research has shown that Sudocrem can be an effective treatment for diaper rash and eczema, as well as a protective barrier for people with incontinence. But while there are many claims that Sudocrem is effective for other uses, most of them are not backed up scientific evidence.

The ingredients in Sudocrem may individually be effective for treating conditions like rosacea, acne, or even wrinkles.

When to use?

Sudocrem is your simple, effective ally. It is a gentle, effective treatment for the symptoms of nappy rash and other types of skin complaints and can be used to heal, soothe and protect. So you can feel confident that you’ve made the smart choice for you and your family.

Nappy rash

Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream is a licenced medicine that can be used to treat existing nappy rash. If your baby develops the symptoms of nappy rash then apply Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream to the affected area at every nappy change to soothe and heal your baby’s skin.

To understand more about nappy rash – how to prevent it, when and why it happens and whether your baby has it – visit the Nappy Rash Hub.

What is Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream used for?

Other uses

Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream can be used to treat a number of skin conditions including:

  • Cuts
  • Grazes
  • Minor burns
  • Bed sores
  • Chilblains
  • Acne
  • Eczema
  • Sunburn.

Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream is gentle, so it won’t sting on application. It can reduce the risk of infection and contains a mild local anaesthetic to soothe pain. It also helps a wound to heal and forms a protective barrier over the vulnerable area. In other words, it’s a very useful little tub to keep around the house!

To learn more about the many skin conditions you can treat with Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream visit the Family Hub.

What is Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream used for?

What else can Sudocrem be used for?

Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream is licensed to treat existing nappy rash, soothing and healing sore skin. It is versatile enough to be used by the whole family on other skin conditions such as minor burns, eczema, sun burn, cuts and grazes.

Can I use Sudocrem on my private area?

- Do not use powder, baby wipes, adult bath products or medicines on their genital area. A barrier cream such as Sudocrem can be used if the skin is sore. Do not apply any other types of creams unless advised by your GP.

Can I use Sudocrem on my face?

Sudocrem uses go beyond dealing with spots —it also acts as one of the best face moisturisers around.

Is Sudocrem an antibiotic cream?

Sudocrem (/ˈsudəkrɛm/ or /ˈsudəkrim/ in Ireland) is an over-the-counter medicated cream aimed primarily at the treatment of nappy rash. It contains a water-repellent base (consisting of oils/waxes); protective and emollient agents; antibacterial and antifungal agents; and a weak anesthetic.