Urea Information:
Urea is an over the counter medication, which is most commonly used to treat skin conditions, these skin conditions can include dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema and also corns and calluses. It also can come in many other different variations, some other medications and product names include salicylic acid. Urea may also be used to treat other forms of skin conditions, which are not mentioned in this article; however your doctor or physician will be to provide you with more information on Urea.
Urea comes in several forms and strengths, including Cream (10 %/454 gm, 20 %/454 gm, 30 %/100 gm, 40 %/100 gm), Lotion (10 %/100 gm, 40 %/250 ml), and Oinment (10 %/100 gm, 20 %/100 gm, 30 %/100 gm, 40 %/100 gm, 50 %/100 gm). At high doses (40%) urea can be used to dissolve and remove diseased nails without surgery.
Urea Side Effects:As with all medications, you may encounter some side effects throughout your use of Urea. Side effects are rare and are not often reported, however the user, should always be aware of them, and be aware of what steps to take if they feel Urea is the cause for any strange feeling or effects.
You may encounter an allergic reaction to this medication, if you are unaware of the ingredients used during production. Some of the signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction could be a swelling to the hands, neck or any areas of the face, including the tongue. If you do experience any form of allergic reaction to Urea, you should cease use immediately and seek emergency medical aid.
Many people will experience very little or no side effects at all whilst using the cream. It is however important that you know which side effects are the most common that are reported by previous users of Urea. A mild temporary burning sensation, itching in certain parts of your body, irritation of the skin or a stinging feeling or all side effects that people have experienced, if you encounter any of these side effects, then you are to contact your doctor immediately to discuss a different treatment plan.
Urea Directions: You should take Urea exactly as you are advised from you doctor or physician, and you should never take a dose that is either too large or too small during your use of Urea. This is because it may either lead to negative side effects or mean that the drug cannot provide you, with the benefits you can achieve.
If you happen to take an overdose of Urea, you should seek emergency medical aid immediately, and you should also remember the name of the product you have taken, to tell the emergency medical teams that you first see after the overdose. If you miss one dose of Urea during your period of use, then take the dose as soon as you remember, unless it is nearly time for your next dose, in which you should just wait until this time arrives.
You should seek to follow the directions that will come provided as part of the medication Urea. You are to ensure that you wash your hands thoroughly before and after you have used Urea, unless your hands are a part of the treatment area.
You should apply the lotion to you skin’s affected area as per the instructions you are given by either your doctor or the instructions that came with the medication. The general advice is to rub in the lotion until it has been completely absorbed by the skin.
Urea Precautions: Urea is for use on external areas of the skin only, and you should attempt to not allow any of the medication to gain entry into your eyes or your mouth or gain entry to your body through broken skin.
If you become pregnant whilst using Urea, then you should inform your doctor immediately as the medication may have negative effects on your unborn child. It is recommended that you stop using Urea until you can be sure that no harm will occur as a result of you using Urea as a treatment to any skin conditions you may have. The same applies to if you are breast feeding a child, be sure to check with your doctor if it is safe to carry on feeding your child, and that the medication will not produce any negative effects to your child as a result.
Some other medicines may interact with the substances used in Urea, of you are taking any other medications, you should inform your doctor of your situation, and let your doctor know, which medications you are taking and also what conditions you are being treated for.
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