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.
It should be applied to the area and in the amounts that your Doctor has specified.
yes, I have a script for this medication.
Yes for a short period of time. No more than 5 mins.
Yes. It will speed up the bleaching process if you are trying to lighten your skin. But do not cake the hydrocortisone onto the spot after the peroxide is applied because it will cause the skin to become raw and rub off easily. Literally losing the top layer of your skin.
Ask a doctor, the rash needs a diagnosis before you start applying remedies. As you have found applying hydrocortisone does not work for everything. It is a very strong medication which can make things much worse if applied inappropriately.
I suppose that this is an example of applied chemistry.
Cold water.
autograft
It means burn or burner. It's applied to snakes.
Hydrocortisone will not treat a yeast infection, and can make it worse.
Depending on the type of rash, hydrocortisone might just work.