Yes it can to relieve the itching!! Apply 2 times a day on the infected area! Do not contaminate the cream, by putting the cream onto the affected area and using the same finger to get more cream, this will contaminate the cream! Fluocinolone acetonide is a corticosteroid primarily used in dermatology to reduce skin inflammation and relieve itching. It is a synthetic hydrocortisone derivative.
I was prescribed it for sores inside my nasal cavities, so I hope so!
In simple terms - it's a steroid cream used to relieve itching and reduce skin irritation.
Fluocinolona is a steroid cream available only in Spain. It does not seem to be available for purchase online.
can fluocinolone acetonide topical solution be used for psoriasis
fluocinolone acetonide cream is used for skin aberrations caused by UV rays. This is usually applied as a thin film on the affected area.
It would be a mistake to use steroid cream around your eyes without discussing that with a health care provider first. Steroids are not going to treat the average dark circles under the eyes.
No; using a medication that lowers your immune response while you have an infection is unwise. See a health care provider for appropriate treatment.
It is a steroid cream that only seems to be available in Spain
Steroids are not useful in treating staph, and should not be used on your face without consulting with your health care provider.
I lost nearly 3/4 of my hair. Fluocinolone topical was the 4th topical I was prescribed. I used it for about a week before the hair loss started. By the time the doctor figured out it was the medicine the damage was already done. They switched me to a different topical steroid and the hair loss stopped. I had waist length blond wavy hair.
WHAT IS BACTRONBAN CREAM MUPIROCIN CALCUIM CREAM 2% USED FOR?... Its used to treat staf- skin infections like MRSA >>CAN THIS BE USED FOR POSION IVY? Yes you can use it on poison ivy, but I would not reccommend it because it is a very strong antibiotic; you should not use antibiotics unless you have an infection... why use a prescription if you don't need to Cortaid works just as well for poison ivy (not MRSA) and is over the counter.