Yes, I have used hydrocortisone cream along with Cetaphil moisturizing cream, and water, in a 30/30/40 mix. The object of the water addition, was to thin the viscosity of the 50/50 mix enough to enable the application of the mix to the scalp through using a Sweet & Low liquid, bottle with a 3 & 1 Oil, red micro tube extension. This applier and mix eliminated a scalp dandruff condition in less than a month, with an initial treatment and repeal maybe, every third day, then stretch it slowly an additional day until you can see the scalps healthy pink skin color. The initial condition of the scalp was very WHITE and thick with discarded scalp cells and much dandruff. The function of the Hydrocortisone was to eliminate itching and the Cetaphil cream worked its wonder transforming the white scaly scalp into a vibrant pink scalp in less than a month. Possibly the action was reversed, but I find Cetaphil products to work wonders with skin, including scalp. The receiving party has gone over 6 months without ANY type of treatment, and her scalp is STILL in pristine condition. Age: 80+
If prescribed for the treatment of psoriasis. For anti itch topical treatment it does not. in general acetone doesn't use formally if for specific item
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.
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.
Legally, hydrocortisone 0.5% or 1% cream or ointment is available over the counter. Use as directed only.