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No, nystatin and triamcinolone acetonide can not be used on bee stings. When combined nystatin and triamcinolone acetonide are used to treat fungal and yeast infections. Triamcinolone acetonide by itself can be used for bee stings.
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For what it's worth, my doctor prescribed it specifically for use in my nose.
Triamcinolone (Triamcinolone acetonide) won't do any harm, and may help relieve the redness, swelling, and itching -- but it's a steroid, not a fungicide, so it won't do anything to the fungus itself. There is an ointment called Mycolog-II that combines triamcinolone with the antifungal, Nystatin, that evidently works better than Nystatin alone in the treatment of candidiasis. Remember that Triamcinolone acetonide is absorbed through the skin, and has systemic effects -- so it should not be used over a large area or for prolonged periods.
Hydrocortisone Top can be used on the scalp; however, it should not be used if there are sores or cuts in the area. Always check the package for uses before using hydrocortison products.
Yes there is even a Bactroban Nasal ointment, which is designed to be used inside the nose.
It will not be effective at reducing the population of yeast in the vagina.
No ringworm is a fungel infection and triamcinolone acetonide is a steroid, steroids help fungal infections grow. You need and anti fungel cream called Clotrimazole.
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It's used for sores or blisters in the mouth
Yes, that's what my ENT prescribed for some painful tenderness that was a bacterial infection.
The medical term for the nose and mouth area is called the "orofacial region." It encompasses the structures and tissues of the face that involve both the nose and mouth.