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Neosporine ointment or neosporine cream. The skin will scab and fall off like a wound would.
Neosporine
Corticosteroid cream and hydrocortisone cream are not exactly the same, but hydrocortisone is a type of corticosteroid. Corticosteroids are a class of medications that reduce inflammation, while hydrocortisone specifically is a low-potency corticosteroid commonly used to treat skin conditions like eczema and dermatitis. Other corticosteroid creams may vary in potency and formulation. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific treatment recommendations.
No, clotrimazole and hydrocortisone are not the same. Clotrimazole is an antifungal medication used to treat fungal infections, while hydrocortisone is a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and alleviates allergic reactions. They have different mechanisms of action and are used to treat different types of conditions.
Absolutely not. Hydrocortisone is a non-anabolic steroid that reduce swelling due to irritation or allergic reactions and antibiotic cream is just that, an antibiotic. It helps kill harmful bacteria.
Hydrocortisone will not treat a yeast infection, and can make it worse.
Depending on the type of rash, hydrocortisone might just work.
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.
6 gms
In the U.S you can get 1% hydrocortisone cream or ointment in a tube at any pharmacy or variety store with a pharmacy department such as Target or Walmart. For higher strength such as 2% hydrocortisone, you will need a doctor prescription.
6 grams (: