Urea
Uses of Urea
Urea is commonly used topically to treat Dermatitis, Eczema, Excessive Skin Dryness, Keratoses Abnormal Skin Growth and Psoriasis
How Urea Works
Urea when used topically, is able to promote hydration of keratin and breakdown of abnormal skin growth in conditions with dry skin by increasing the water uptake by skin layer. It also has anti-itching property.
Side Effects of Urea
Skin irritation, Skin redness, Burning sensation of the skin, Skin rash
Warnings
Kidney Use With Care
Urea is not advisable to be used in patients with severe kidney impairment.
Alcohol Safe
Urea, when applied topically, is not known to interact with the consumed alcohol.
Pregnancy Not Safe
There are limited data on the use of Urea during pregnancy in animal studies and human studies. Thus, caution use has to be practised during pregnancy.
Driving Generally Safe
Urea usually does not affect the ability to drive. Do not drive unless you are feeling well.
Liver Safe If Prescribed
Urea is safe to use in patients with liver impairment.
Lactation Safe If Prescribed
Urea is not known to absorbed systematically when applied topically. It is also advisable to avoid application of urea on the breast area during the breastfeeding period.