10% urea cream in senile xerosis: Clinical and instrumental evaluation.

2021 
BACKGROUND Moisturizers represent the mainstay of treatment of xerosis and related pruritus in elderly patients. AIM In this study, we evaluated the efficacy and tolerability of a 10% urea cream in patients with senile xerosis. METHODS Twenty patients affected by moderate-to-severe xerosis of the upper or lower extremities were enrolled and instructed to apply twice daily for 2 weeks a cream containing 10% urea. Evaluation was performed at baseline and after 7 and 14 days by: clinical examination, itch assessment using a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), and dermoscopy. RESULTS After 7 and 14 days of treatment, the tested urea-based cream resulted in a significant, progressive clinical improvement of xerosis and related pruritus in all patients. The clinical results were supported by dermoscopy that showed the reduction/disappearance of scales. The cream, that had a good cosmetological acceptability, was well tolerated with no report of stinging or burning and/or other side effects. CONCLUSIONS Urea confirms to represent a key molecule for the treatment of senile xerosis.
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