It is totally OK if some gets on the glans (head of the penis), but try to rub the cream into the foreskin more since the foreskin is the part you're trying to treat. The best method is to apply some of the cream while you're gently stretching the foreskin. Apply the cream to the inside and the outside of the foreskin, as well as the preputial ring where the foreskin is the tightest. By gently stretching the foreskin with the cream, you allow the medication to enter the skin more easily, which will make it work better. Keep in mind it will take time to get the foreskin to completely stretch.
Yes
Betamethasone Dipropioate is an anti-inflammatory made for itching. Yes it would work, and work quite well.
No! Only the outer lips.
If it is a topical cream it is recommended to apply it externally, so yes.
Betamethasone dipropionate cream , also known as Lotrisone, is an antifungal and corticosteroid. Used primarily in fungal infections, it both addresses the infection and calms the swelling and itching.
Topical steroids are more likely to worsen staph. They are not effective in curing staph.
Try wet cotton swabs. If you want to swab underneath with liquid soap buy a catheter to apply running water afterwards. Alternatively, you could get a prescription of steroid cream from a doctor to treat your phimosis.
Your options are: steroid cream, skin tissue expansion, dorsal slit, and circumcision.
Clotrimazole-betamethasone dipropionate cream can be used to used to treat a wide variety of fungal infections. I do not see anything in the indications that would preclude folliculitis..
Try wet cotton swabs. If you want to swab underneath with liquid soap buy a catheter to apply running water afterwards. Alternatively, you could get a prescription of steroid cream from a doctor to try to treat your phimosis.
Betamethasone is a potent glucocortoid steroid.Unlike other steroids it does not cause water retention. It can be applied as a topical cream and considered safe.
Ideally, it is best to use as little steroid-based product on your face as possible, preferably none. If temporary use of a steroid ointment or cream is needed, it would be safer to use 0.5-1.0% hydrocortisone (as betamethasone is much stronger). Check with your physician in your particular case.