It is NOT recommended to use hydrocortisone cream around the lips, mouth, or eyes because part of the medicine can be absorbed through the mucous membranes. Hydrocortisone is a steroid, which is a hormone. Used properly, it can have strong negative side effects; used improperly, those negative side effects can be far worse.
As well, as a steroid, the medication can have effects on body function and organs. When steroidal medications are used as directed, the negative effects and effects on organs are more controlled than if the med is used improperly. For example, hydrocortisone cream is often prescribed to be applied directly to a limited area of skin, say, hives. But, the med could have serious side effects if lathered over large areas of skin.
Hydrocortisone cream can also thin the skin where it is applied, and lead to other skin problems.
You can use hydrocortisone cream on a cat but they will end up licking it off and that's not good. There is a hydrocortisone spray that is specifically made for animals that is much safer to use.
Gay guys do not use hydrocortisone cream, unless they have a rash. Just like straight guys.
Yes
On burns
No, hydrocortisone cream should not be used on mucous membranes as it can cause irritation and other adverse effects. It is only meant for use on the skin.
I was prescribed this cream to treat eczema
It is not recommended to use hydrocortisone cream on cats without consulting a veterinarian first. Cats can be sensitive to certain medications, and using hydrocortisone cream without proper guidance can lead to adverse effects. It's best to seek professional advice before treating any skin conditions in cats.
Triamcinolone cream is a prescription steroid cream. The most similar over the counter substitute for this is Hydrocortisone cream. Hydrocortisone is also a steroid cream.
Yes, a person can use Hydrocortisone cream on a new tattoo. The recommended amount is 1% and should only be applied if there is severe itching or redness.
yes, I have a script for this medication.
Yes. Can't hurt, but may be less effective.
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.