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Hydrocortisone for Inflammation

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What patients are saying about Hydrocortisone and Inflammation

1,688 patient discussions from healthcare websites and blogs
(10%) for rectal inflammation? How long did it take...
03/18/2013
Steroid Enema/Foam Has anyone used Cortifoam - Hydrocortisone (10%) for rectal inflammation? How long did it take to see improvements? So far I used it for 3.5 weeks or...  (from www.healingwell.com)  Read full post
it to to help the inflamation. The lidocane cream numbs the...
03/08/2012
...period and often get a touch of thrush too - but this has hydrocortisone in it to to help the inflamation. The lidocane cream numbs the area - I used that more at the...  (from www.handbag.com)  Read full post
for reducing the inflammation and helping the area heal...
02/09/2012
i would put aloe vera on it and also 1% hydrocortisone is good for reducing the inflammation and helping the area heal but you can only use it for a week because it might thin the skin. i got...  (from www.acne.org)  Read full post
injections work for inflammation as well. I had a...
06/13/2011
Yes, hydrocortisone injections work for inflammation as well. I had a cyst on my jaw line not too long ago that I had injected and it went...  (from www.healingwell.com)  Read full post
help calm inflammation down. After that, I re-introduced...
01/24/2011
...about the 2nd or 3rd week of use. I stopped all topicals for about 3-4 days and just used 1% hydrocortisone to help calm inflammation down. After that, I re-introduced the topicals and Niz...  (from www.hairlosshelp.com)  Read full post
or cream.I do use hydrocortisone for inflammed areas but...
11/26/2009
...son suffers from baby eczema.I have tried aqueous crem,diprobase and using aveeno now.I have stopped all soaps ...a good emolient or cream.I do use hydrocortisone for inflammed areas but Im a bi...  (from www.netmums.com)  Read full post
on Hydrocortisone for the inflammation and as a diuretic,...
06/29/2011
...control the excess liquid and to make it drain away more quickly? I'm on Hydrocortisone for the inflammation and as a diuretic, I suppose. Should I however drink plenty of water...  (from www.healthboards.com)  Read full post
as needed for inflammation, but I don't expect this...
05/03/2012
...supplements do. Might be good for some of you who need a thyroid boost. I only take synthroid. Any T3 ...few days. I also take 5-10mg of hydrocortisone as needed for inflammation, but I don'...  (from www.musclechatroom.com)  Read full post
enemas as needed for inflammation/stricture. I...
01/06/2009
Good morning! I use Hydrocortisone enemas as needed for inflammation/stricture. I have virtually no side-effects from them, and they ...well. I always place my enema bottle in warm water...  (from www.healingwell.com)  Read full post
something to help with the inflammation. I believe you have...
04/23/2012
...derm if your that worried about it and have them give you some hydrocortisone or something to help with the inflammation. I believe you have a mild case of seborrheic dermatitis as well. You...  (from www.acne.org)  Read full post