Urea ointment is not a hormonal drug.
Urea ointment is a topical medicine for the skin, the main ingredient is urea, does not belong to the hormone class of drugs, this product is used for perifollicular keratosis, chapped hands and feet, ichthyosis, dry skin disease and other diseases.
The use of urea ointment can make keratin dissolve and soften, so that the hydration of the stratum corneum is enhanced, thus making the skin soft and improving the symptoms of dry and cracked skin.
Skin irritation and allergic reactions may occur in a few patients using Urea Ointment. It is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to this drug. Avoid contact with the eyes or other mucous membranes, such as the nasal mucosa, when using this drug.
If itching, burning sensation, redness or swelling occurs in the affected area when applying Urea Ointment, the drug should be stopped promptly and the drug should be washed off and the patient should go to the hospital in time.
Urea ointment should not be used arbitrarily on its own, and should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse reactions.