Yes. 0.05% strength, 2x daily 3 weeks, 1daily 3 more weeks, and stretch the foreskin too
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Yes, you can use clobetasol propionate in the treatment of allergic reactions to poison ivy [Toxicodendron radicans]. But it's very potent. It can't be used for more than two weeks at a time. It requires a doctor's prescription.
I' googled it and everyone is saying no. I get ringworm often and I use different cream each time. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't. Recently I got ringworm again and developed over time from size of a quarter to size of half of my body. Most of the time I just left it alone and it'll go away by itself. This time I use clobetasol propionate twice I think and it worked for me. So maybe try it once and see if it works.
Yes, Clobetasol cream can be used for Jock Itch but not long term. Jock itch is a fungal infection that would need an anti-fungal medication to treat it. Clobetasol would help relieve itching and inflammation but because it is a strong steroid medication, it is not designed for long term use.
Noone should use clobetesol topical without discussing the matter with a health care provider. Talk to yours for advice specific to your situation.
Insect bites are just one of the many skin conditions that can be treated by Clobetasol Propionate. Some other include swelling, inflammation, or itching of skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, rashes, poison ivy, allergies and other irritations.
You can use fluticasone propionate cream 0.05 percent to treat a yeast infection on a 2 year old child by consulting with a doctor first to make sure that it is safe.
Yes. Use daily for several weeks to stop the symptoms and then twice weekly for maintenance.
Dovate ointment, which contains the drug clobetasol propionate, is intended for short term use. According to the South African Electronic Package Inserts database, the package insert for Dovate recommends that treatment not extend beyond 4 weeks without consulting with the prescribing physician. The National Institute of Health's MedlinePlus resource advises not using clobetasol for more than 14 days without your doctor's approval. If extended use is necessary, your doctor might prescribe a less potent dosage of clobetasol. Ultimately, consult with your physician if you feel that the ointment is not helping, or you are unsure if you should continue use.
no , it must be used with prescription as it is a super potent corticosteroids , in my openion , halobetasol should be served for severe cases , and start first with corticosteroids with mild potency.
It is a steroid and steroids can certainly be used in vitiligo. They however offer temporary relief and cannot be used for prolonged periods due to their side effects. Betamethasone moreover is not the best steroid for vitiligo. You need something more potent like clobestol. Some safe treatments are also available for vitiligo like PUVA, antiviligo.com, and recouleur.
Clobetasol proprionate should not be used on or around the groin area or other, similar areas such as the armpits, unless you have been specifically advised to use that treament by your health care provider.This is because clobetasol is a very strong steroid, and there is increased risk of severe (and minor) side-effects if too much of the medication is absorbed. The groin and armpits are two areas of the body where the medication is easily absorbed, so it's easy to get too much in your body if it's applied to those areas. There is also increased risk of damaging the skin in those areas, as well.Clobetasol is a common treatment for vulvar lichen sclerosus; in these patients, the skin-thinning side effects is not seen.
nutmeg n honey apply 2-3 times a day Clobetasol Propionate Cream, 0.05%. It diminishes the scaly scars, and is available by prescription. Use the membrane from eggshells to tape over the scars to diminish them.