What is Enoti and how does it work?

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When you have some symptoms of mild skin irritation, itching and rash caused by atopic eczema, allergic contact dermatitis or some other form of dermatitis without infection, Enoti is an option. choose to temporarily relieve these symptoms. Let's learn about the use of Enoti in the following article.

1. What is Enoti?


Enoti has the main ingredient is Hydrocortisone, which is formulated in the form of a skin cream. Hydrocortisone is the main glucocorticoid secreted by the adrenal cortex. It is used topically for its anti-inflammatory effects, mediated by decreased formation, release, and activity of various vasoactive chemicals. Thus inducing suppression of clinical manifestations of the disease in a wide range of disorders where inflammation is a prominent feature.
Hydrocortisone is absorbed through the skin, especially in rough areas. Corticosteroids are rapidly distributed to all tissues of the body. They cross the placenta to varying degrees and may be excreted in small amounts in breast milk. Corticosteroids in the circulation are often widely associated

2. How does Enoti work?


2.1. Indications of the drug Enoti Enoti 10g has local anti-inflammatory activity valuable in the treatment of various dermatological diseases such as the temporary relief of symptoms of itching and rash, mild skin irritation caused by Eczema atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, coin-shaped eczema, neurodermatitis, pediatric eczema, otitis externa, insect bites, and some other forms of non-accomplicated dermatitis by infection. In addition, the drug also works to temporarily relieve itching of the anus or external genitals.
2.2. Contraindications of the drug Enoti Patients with a history of allergy to any component of Enoti topical cream 10 grams. Untreated bacterial (eg, impetigo), fungal (eg, candida or dermatophyte) or viral (eg, herpes simplex) skin infections, infectious lesions, ulcers, rosacea, inflammation skin - oral dermatitis or acne .
Enoti should not be used during pregnancy and lactation unless the benefits outweigh the implications. Not recommended for children under 12 years old. Do not apply around the eye area
2.3. Precautions while using Enoti The use of gauze can significantly increase the extent of systemic absorption. If treatment is continued for longer than two weeks, the risk of systemic side effects is increased, especially in children.
Visual disturbances may occur with the use of systemic and topical corticosteroids. If the patient presents with blurred vision or other visual disturbances, an ophthalmologist should be consulted immediately to evaluate possible causes including glaucoma, cataracts or rare diseases. seen as central serous cholecystitis (CSCR). Topical corticosteroids can be dangerous for psoriasis for a number of reasons including relapse after development, risk of systemic pustular psoriasis, and local and systemic toxicity from impaired function. skin barrier; Careful patient monitoring is very important. Appropriate antibiotic therapy should be used whenever treating inflammatory lesions that have become infected. Any spread of infection requires discontinuation of topical corticosteroid therapy and systemic administration of antibacterial agents. Instruct patients not to smoke or approach open flames due to the high risk of burns. Fabrics (clothes, bedding, dressings, etc.) that come in contact with the application area are more prone to burning and are a serious fire hazard. Glucocorticoids should never be used in an active infection, unless an anti-infective drug has been used before. On the other hand, there is still an increased risk of infection due to immunosuppression when taking glucocorticoids. In infants and children, it is important to note that hydrocortisone cream with the lowest clinical efficacy should be used. Although generally considered safe, even with long-term use in adults, there is a potential for side effects if the drug is abused in infants. Extreme caution should be exercised in neonatal dermatosis, including diaper rash. In babies, napkins can act as a seal and increase absorption. Therefore, treatment should be limited to a maximum of 7 days. 2.4. Overdose when using Enoti Using too much when covered with bandages can cause adrenal suppression. There is no special procedure or antidote. Symptomatic treatment of any side effects. Acute overdose is very unlikely. In case of chronic overdose or misuse, features of hypercorticism may appear and in this situation, topical steroids should be discontinued.

3. How to use Enoti


3.1. How to use Enoti Adults (including the elderly): Gently apply a thin layer of cream to acne-affected skin two or three times daily.
Children and infants: Gently apply a thin layer of cream to the affected area two or three times daily. Avoid prolonged use. In infants, therapy should be limited to five to seven days.
Hydrocortisone creams are generally suitable for wet or teary surfaces, while ointment formulations should be considered for dry, scaly or liquefied conditions.
3.2. Dosage of Enoti The above dosage is for reference only. The specific dose depends on the condition and the progression of the disease. To get the right dose, you need to consult your doctor or healthcare professional.
Treatment of skin itching, inflammation and skin rashes:
Adults and children over 2 years: Apply a thin layer to the affected area 3-4 times daily. Children under 2 years: Consult a doctor. Treatment of anal-genital itching in adults:
Wash the affected area with mild soap and warm water, pat dry before applying the medication. Apply a thin layer of the medicine to the affected area 3-4 times a day. Children under 12 years: Consult a doctor. Once you understand what Enoti is, you need to make your own treatment plan and it is best to consult your doctor before taking it.

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