Hydrozole cream
Hydrozole cream is a topical antifungal and anti-itch medication used to treat various fungal skin infections, including ringworm, jock itch, athlete’s foot, yeast infections, and other dermatophyte and candida-related skin conditions. It combines effective antifungal action with soothing relief from itching, redness, and discomfort.
This cream is widely recommended in Pakistan for skin problems caused by fungi or yeast. It works by stopping the growth of infection-causing microorganisms and helping the skin heal while reducing irritation and scaling.
Drug class
Antifungal topical cream
Dermatological antifungal preparation
Dosage form
Cream
Uses
Hydrozole cream is used for the treatment of:
- Fungal skin infections (tinea corporis / ringworm)
- Jock itch (tinea cruris)
- Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis)
- Yeast skin infections (Candida)
- Itching and irritation due to fungal skin conditions
- Redness and mild skin inflammation related to fungal growth
Competitor pages often list only one or two uses. Including all common infection types gives this page more topical authority.
How Hydrozole cream works
Hydrozole contains active antifungal ingredients that interfere with the cell membrane of fungi, preventing their growth and reproduction. It also helps reduce inflammation, itchiness, and redness, supporting faster skin recovery. This dual action makes it effective for both treatment and symptomatic relief.
How to apply
- Apply a thin layer of cream to the affected area and surrounding skin.
- Gently rub it in.
- Wash your hands before and after application (unless the hands are being treated).
- Use at the same times each day as recommended by your doctor or pharmacist.
Do not cover the area with airtight dressing unless instructed.
Dosage
- Use Hydrozole cream twice daily or as directed by your healthcare provider.
- Continue treatment for the full period prescribed, even if symptoms improve before completion.
Side effects
Hydrozole cream is generally well tolerated. Possible side effects may include:
- Mild burning or stinging at application site
- Redness or irritation
- Dry skin
- Itching
- Rare allergic rash
Discontinue use and seek medical advice if severe irritation or allergic reactions occur.
Precautions and warnings
- Do not use on broken skin or open wounds.
- Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, or sensitive mucous membranes.
- For external use only.
- If no improvement occurs after 2–4 weeks of treatment, consult a healthcare professional.
- Inform your doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding before use.
Competitors often omit pregnancy/breastfeeding mentions — including this increases trust and completeness.
When not to use
Avoid this cream if you have:
- Known allergy to any component
- Viral skin infections (e.g., herpes) without doctor advice
- Severe eczema or dermatitis that may require medical supervision
Storage
Store at room temperature, away from heat and moisture. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Control drug
No
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hydrozole cream used for?
Hydrozole cream is used to treat fungal skin infections like ringworm, jock itch, athlete’s foot, and yeast-related irritation.
How long should I use Hydrozole cream?
Use it for the duration prescribed by your doctor. Do not stop early even if symptoms improve.
Can I use Hydrozole cream on the face?
Only use on facial skin if recommended by a healthcare provider.
Is Hydrozole safe for children?
Consult a doctor before applying to children under medical supervision.



