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There are some ointments for excema. Some of them include Hydrocortisone Cream, Triamcinolone Acetonide Ointment, Absorbase, and Elidel. It seems that Elidel and Absorbase are the best.
An intradermal injection of 10mg/ml triamcinolone acetonide seem to have good results for many patients. Typical resolution within 4 weeks of injection.
I spilled boiling water all down my left arm and put multiple ointments on it (Lidocaine, Burn Cream, etc.) but the only thing that made it feel better was some leftover prescription triamcinolone acetonide. It allowed me to not only sleep with the burn, but also added some flexibility to the burnt skin on my arm and hand, allowing me some more motion and dexterity. I don't know about it from a clinical perspective, but from experience, it works. And why not try? Triamcinolone acetonide has a very slight risk of any side effects. Its a type of synthetic steroid almost identical to Cortizone (Hydrocortizone lotion) so its almost certainly going to reduce swelling and reduce recovery time.
The cost of good ointment for a broken ankle at Walgreens depends on what brand you buy and whether or not it is on sale. It can cost between $8 and $15 per ointment.
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Not a good idea, as the immune-suppressing activity of triamcinolone may delay healing of the infection.
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If you have a infection you will need antibiotics. Speak to your doctor.
Go to the doctors and they will prescribe you with a shampoo to use, and maybe an ointment or something. Good luck.
Kip brand burn ointment is no longer being made. There is a good substitute on the market, though. WJ is a brand of burn ointment that is very similar to Kip and is manufactured by Water-Jel Technologies in Carlstadt, New Jersey.
The best ointment for cuts that you can purchase without a prescription is Neosporin or the store brand equivalent. In my experience, the best prescription ointment for cuts is Bactroban (or mupirocin/generically).