Hydrocortisone Ointment 1%

£5.49

Hydrocortisone Ointment is a mild steroid used to reduce inflammation in dry, irritated skin.
Contains 1% hydrocortisone in a rich emollient base.
POM for short-term relief from eczema, dermatitis, and allergies.
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Introduction

Hydrocortisone Ointment is a mild corticosteroid treatment used to reduce inflammation and irritation associated with various skin conditions. It is commonly prescribed for eczema, dermatitis, insect bites, and allergic skin reactions. The ointment formulation is especially effective for treating dry, scaly, or thickened skin areas due to its moisturising, occlusive base. Suitable for adults and children over 10 years, it delivers fast, localised relief.

How It Works

The active ingredient, hydrocortisone, works by calming the skin’s immune response. When the skin is inflamed, it overproduces substances that cause redness, itching, swelling, and discomfort. Hydrocortisone suppresses this inflammatory activity, allowing the skin to recover. The ointment’s thick texture helps trap moisture, protect the skin barrier, and enhance the absorption of the medication into deeper layers of the skin.

Why Choose Hydrocortisone Ointment

Hydrocortisone Ointment for dry, inflamed skin is widely trusted and recommended by healthcare professionals. Its rich, emollient base makes it ideal for treating chronic skin conditions where dryness and irritation go hand-in-hand. Unlike lighter creams, this formulation provides a protective barrier that keeps skin hydrated and enhances healing. It is fragrance-free, easy to apply, and particularly useful for elbows, knees, and other rough patches. When used as directed, it is highly effective in managing flare-ups and relieving symptoms quickly.

Important Note

This ointment is intended for short-term use only unless prescribed for longer courses. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, or open wounds. Do not use on the face or sensitive skin unless advised by your GP. Apply a thin layer once or twice a day and stop use if irritation occurs or symptoms worsen. Store below 25°C, away from moisture and heat, and keep out of reach of children.

Directions

Note: Always follow the instructions in the patient information leaflet before use.

  • Dosage and Frequency: Apply a thin layer 1–2 times daily to the affected area.

  • Application: Gently rub in until absorbed. Do not cover with a dressing unless advised by a doctor.

  • Safety Reminders:

    • Do not use near the eyes or on broken skin

    • Wash hands before and after application

    • Discontinue if irritation occurs

Storage:

  • Store at room temperature below 25°C

  • Protect from moisture and sunlight

  • Keep out of reach of children

Ingredients

  • Active Ingredient:

    • Hydrocortisone 1%

  • Key Excipients:

    • White soft paraffin

    • Liquid paraffin

    • Wool alcohols (may cause allergic reaction in sensitive individuals)

Side Effects

Common side effects:

  • Mild stinging or burning sensation

  • Local skin irritation or redness

Serious side effects (rare):

  • Allergic reaction

  • Thinning of the skin with prolonged use

  • Increased risk of infection

Seek medical advice if any symptoms become persistent or worsen.

Warnings

  • Contraindications:

    • Do not use if allergic to hydrocortisone or any ingredient in the ointment

    • Not for use on untreated bacterial, viral, or fungal infections

  • Pregnancy/Breastfeeding:

    • Use only under medical advice

  • Drug Interactions:

    • Unlikely with topical application, but consult a doctor if using other skin treatments

  • Age Restrictions:

    • Not for children under 10 unless prescribed

  • No, it should not be applied to open wounds or broken skin. Apply only to intact, irritated areas unless instructed otherwise by a doctor.
  • Relief from itching and inflammation usually begins within 12–24 hours, with more noticeable improvement in 2–3 days.
  • Use only under medical supervision. Avoid applying to the breast area if breastfeeding.
  • Yes, but only for short-term use (up to 7 days) unless prescribed for longer. Overuse can lead to side effects such as skin thinning.
  • Ointments are greasier and more occlusive, making them better suited for very dry, thick, or scaly skin. Creams are lighter and better for moist or weeping areas.