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Yes. This is an antihistamine cream, and is safe to use with aspirin.
If it is a topical cream it is recommended to apply it externally, so yes.
No. Using a topical cream will not delay your period. Your period is set on a 28 day cycle if your cycle is normal. Using a cream to relieve the symptoms of a yeast infection has nothing to do with your womb.
It should be. I'm no expert, but vitamin e can't be bad for the baby, especially as a topical.
I think you will be better off using a cream and ice! ( that's my opinion )
Try using Dudley Wellness's Topical Pain Relief Cream. It is very effective to kill the pain. https://www.facebook.com/DudleyWellness
There are topical shampoos such as Rogaine to help with thinning hair. Try using a topcial shampoo or cream to help before resorting to hair transplant surgery.
Topical antibiotics are meant to be used only on the skin and for only a few days at a time. If the wound has not healed in five days, the patient is advised to stop using the antibiotic and call a doctor.
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It is suggested that you wait until any bleeding or swelling due to the procedure is abated before using it. This usually takes about a day but is different from patient to patient.
why use steroids? they are very dangerous and can cause death if you dont do anthing about it
Some likely side effects of using topical corticosteroid agents is thinning skin and stretch marks.