Is daktacort a steroid cream?
Daktacort cream contains the topical steroid hydrocortisone and an antifungal ingredient called miconazole nitrate. This makes Daktacort more than just a steroid cream. It is a dual-action cream used for the treatment of fungal infections for adults and children over 10 years old. It treats the source of infection and relieves the associated irritation and inflammation in just seven days.
Let us take a closer look at this product.
What does Daktacort contain?
This product contains two active ingredients:
- Miconazole nitrate
- Hydrocortisone acetate
Daktacort cream also contains other ingredients such as macrogol 6-32 stearate, liquid paraffin, butylhydroxyanisole, purified water and benzoic acid.
How does Daktacort cream work?
Miconazole
Miconazole is an imidazole antifungal. It works by stopping the growth of fungi that cause infection and blocking the production of ergosterol, an important part of the fungal cell membrane.
Hydrocortisone
Hydrocortisone is a mild corticosteroid (steroid) that works as an anti-inflammatory. When applied to the skin, it reduces inflammation and swelling. Suppressing the body’s natural inflammatory response can also help relieve redness, itching, and other symptoms associated with skin irritation.
What does Daktacort treat?
- Athlete’s foot (Tinea Pedis): This infection affects the feet, particularly the spaces between the toes, causing itching, redness, scaling, and sometimes blisters
- Sweat rash: This is a fungal skin infection that primarily affects the groin area, underarms, and under the breasts causing a red, itchy rash
Do not use Daktacort to treat ringworm or other skin problems such as cold sores, acne, herpes, chicken pox or shingles, unless directed to by a doctor as it can worsen the condition.
Athlete’s foot
Athlete’s foot is a skin infection that is caused by a fungal infection. The fungus usually grows in moist areas, such as showers, locker rooms and pools. The fungus can spread through contact with contaminated surfaces and also from person to person. The infection usually begins between the toes, where the skin is soft and moisture levels are high. From there, it can spread to other parts of the foot. In severe cases, the infection can spread to the nails or even to other parts of the body. People who have athlete’s foot often have damp or sweaty feet. Symptoms of athlete’s foot include:
- Itchy skin
- Burning skin
- Red, irritated skin
- Cracked and peeling skin
In severe cases, the infection can spread to the nails or even to other parts of the body
Some people may also be susceptible to recurrent infections. To prevent athlete’s foot, it is important to keep the feet clean and dry. Wearing shoes that allow the feet to breathe is also important. If someone has athlete’s foot, they should avoid sharing towels or shoes with others.
Inflamed sweat rash
A sweat rash caused by fungus can occur where folds of skin are present such as underarms, breasts, top of legs and the groin. Sweat rash causes itchiness, red skin, the affected area may become scaly or begin to flake, a burning sensation and discomfort during exercise or activities that cause sweating.
Certain risk factors increase the chance of developing a sweat rash. These include:
- Excessive sweating
- Tight workout clothes: Wearing tight-fitting clothes may cause friction and trap moisture
- Poor hygiene
- A weakened immune system
- Other skin conditions: People who are obese or overweight, sweat more, or may have eczema or dermatitis
- If you have athlete’s foot, the infection can spread to your groin area
How do you apply Daktacort cream?
- Wash the infected area and dry it well
- Apply a small amount of the cream to the affected area and rub it in gently until the cream has disappeared
- Unless your doctor tells you differently, apply a small amount of Daktacort cream to the affected area 2 or 3 times each day
- Wash your hands carefully after applying the cream to avoid spreading the infection to other parts of the body or other people
- Use a separate hand towel for your use to prevent the spreading of the infection
Store in a cool, dry place out of sight and reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date.
Precautions to using Daktacort hydrocortisone cream
- Do not use on cold sores, acne, herpes, chicken pox or shingles
- Do not use on the genital or anal area
- Do not use on face, eyes or mucous membranes
- Do not use on ringworm unless directed by a doctor
- Do not use it if you are allergic to any of the ingredients
- Do not use on affected area for more than 7 days
- Do not use on broken skin, under dressings or baby’s nappies
- Do not use this medication if you are currently using a barrier method of contraception such as condoms or diaphragms as their effectiveness may be reduced
Can children use Daktacort cream?
The product is licensed for use on children 10 years old and above. The cream should not be used on large areas of a child’s body or under a baby’s nappy unless your doctor has told you.
Can elderly patients use Daktacort cream?
Topical steroids can cause thinning of the skin when used for a long time without a break. The ageing process results in thinning of the skin naturally, which means this medicine should be used in small thin amounts sparingly in elderly patients. Your doctor or prescriber will advise you on how long you should use it.
Daktacort side effects
Using Daktacort cream can have side effects, although they are usually mild and pass in a few days.
Side effects can include:
- Skin irritation
- Dry skin
- Skin discolouration
- Thinning of skin
- Allergic reactions
If you experience any serious side effects such as hives, swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat, difficulty swallowing or difficulty breathing, stop using the medication and seek medical attention immediately. Before starting any medication speak to your healthcare provider and read the patient information leaflet provided.
Use of Daktacort HC cream during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Speak to your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using this medicine if you are pregnant or breast-feeding or are planning a pregnancy.
Conclusion
Daktacort is an effective topical treatment for athletes’ foot, sweat rashes and other conditions under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Caution should be taken with certain groups of people such as young children, pregnant women and the elderly. Always inform your healthcare provider about any other medications you are taking before using Daktacort, including herbal medicines, vitamins and supplements.
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