Certainly, fungal infection gets worse because of steroid content in the ointment, though temporarily symptoms subside due to suppression.
If a fungal infection seems to be getting worse with cream it is generally okay to stop using the cream under the advise of a doctor. It may get worse before it gets better due to the time it takes for the cream to start working.
This cream is for treating skin infections caused by fungus or yeast. I went to Thailand and it was quite humid. My clothes got a bit moist/damp from the humidity in the air. Then I wore these clothes and I ended up with a fungal skin infection from wearing these clothes. I thought my skin infection was something much worse, but this cream cleared it up in a few days.
Try the cream and report back to the doctor if the rash gets worse, or if the cream does not show effect after 3-5 days.
Well, you can, but that would be a bad idea since you may be poisoned by the chemicals. Or worse, you may develop complications such as yellow nails or even fungal infection.
No, this would be very bad. First metronidazole cream is a yeast infection cream - it has an anti-fungal medication in it that will do nothing to clear up an allergic rash and could make the rash worse. Second, metronidazole cream is formulated in a lotion base that it not safe for eating; however, your dog can easily lick the cream off the irritated portion of his belly and could have severe reactions to that medication. Third, it is pretty unusual for a dog to have a specific rash from grass just on his belly - most dogs run around, jump, bounce and roll on the grass when they finallly get out in the spring. It is more likely the rash is a skin infection that needs to be treated with antibiotics from your veterinarian.
I was prescribed triamcinolone acetonide to use WITH an over the counter anti fungal cream (like clotrimazole) to cure my athlete's foot. I was getting severe, scarring fungal infections that the anti fungal creams would not cure. The Triamcinolone stops the itching and burning, as well as the swelling which allowed the anti fungal cream to work much more effectively and quicker.
definitely, its not something you want to play around with.
the infection might start in 2012,2013 or 2014 maybe worse
No.
An abscess is an infection, there are bacteria growing in it, and if you allow them to continue to grow, the infection will get worse, and the danger to your health will get worse.
Hydrocortisone will not treat a yeast infection, and can make it worse.
Well smoking is never good for you but the bladder infection wont get worse if you do.