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...
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...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...
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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...
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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...
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...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...
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...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...
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...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...
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...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'...
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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...
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...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...
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