Recommended for minor skin disorders such as:
- Nappy Rash
- Dermatitis
- Cuts and Abrasions
- Minor Burns (inc. Sunburn)
- Incontinence Dermatitis
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- Eczema
- Scratches
- Bruising
- Chapped Hands
- Rough Skin
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Sudocrem® Healing Cream is a soothing emollient cream which aids and assists in the management of bad nappy rash, eczema, abrasions, minor skin irritations, wounds, pressure sores and incontinence dermatitis.
What is a Nappy Rash?
Nappy Rash is a common term generally used for skin infections on infants that are characterized by skin rash seen around the nappy area. Contrary to popular belief, the nappy itself is not the cause of this rash but those materials that are trapped inside it when worn. Nappy rash treatment can be undertaken by applying barrier creams on your child’s skin that acts as a physical blocker between your baby’s sensitive skin and other harmful bacteria, assisting in relieving them from bad nappy rash.
Nappy Rash Cream for your child
Sudocrem® Healing Cream works best even on sensitive skin which makes it suitable for protecting your baby. It assists to soothe the itching caused by the irritants and acts as a barrier cream that helps in managing further irritation of the rash. Its effect as a nappy rash cream is directed towards keeping your baby’s skin clean, healthy and free from bad nappy rash.
Barrier Creams for effective Nappy Rash & Eczema treatment
Sudocrem® Healing Cream works best even on sensitive skin which makes it suitable for protecting your baby. It soothes the itching caused by the irritants and acts as a barrier cream that helps in managing further irritation of the rash. As a nappy rash cream it is directed towards keeping your baby’s skin clean, healthy and free from bad nappy rash. Barrier creams for children are a specialised field that requires the upmost caution.
For a nappy rash & eczema cream that works best for your child, choose Sudocrem.
Remember: only a thin layer is required over the affected area for Sudocrem to work best

Always read the label. Use only as directed.
If symptoms persist, consult your health care professional.