Aquaphilic Carbamide 20% Ointment: My Experience and Questions about Side Effects
I've been using Aquaphilic Carbamide 20% Ointment for a few weeks now to treat some persistent calluses, and it's been a game-changer. My skin feels much softer, and the roughness has significantly improved. However, I've been a bit worried about the potential side effects, especially the severe ones listed. Has anyone else experienced any adverse reactions? I'm particularly concerned about the allergic reactions mentioned. Also, does anyone know if it's normal to feel a slight burning sensation when first applying it? Any insights or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated!
Aquaphilic Carbamide 20% Ointment: My Experience and Questions about Side Effects
I've been using Aquaphilic Carbamide 20% Ointment for a few weeks now to treat some persistent calluses, and it's been a game-changer. My skin feels much softer, and the roughness has significantly improved. However, I've been a bit worried about the potential side effects, especially the severe ones listed. Has anyone else experienced any adverse reactions? I'm particularly concerned about the allergic reactions mentioned. Also, does anyone know if it's normal to feel a slight burning sensation when first applying it? Any insights or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated!
Comments (5)
I had a friend who used this and ended up with a rash. She had to stop using it and switch to something else. I think it's worth being cautious and paying attention to any unusual symptoms.
I think the key is to apply a thin layer and not overuse it. Too much can definitely cause irritation.
Be really careful with this stuff. I had a weird reaction where my skin got super red and started peeling. Had to go to the doctor and they said it was an allergic reaction.
I've been using this ointment for my psoriasis for years, and it's been a lifesaver. I've never had any severe side effects, just a bit of itching sometimes. I think if you're worried, you should definitely talk to your doctor.
I didn't have any issues with it, but my skin is pretty tough. I'd say give it a shot, but be ready to stop if you feel any discomfort.