Hi I'm lisa and I been getting bumps! Red and itchy I thought I was allegic to something but my doctor said they where bed bugs man I never had anything like this so this morning I woke up with more bites I had someone to come out and look at it! They said I have them but they are not bad, but they want to much to treat them what should I do? My doctor gave me triamcinolone acetonide for the itch it work s it helps them go away but the bedbugs are still biting me someone please email me @ lisamyles@Yahoo.com and let me know what to do! I'm scared to go to bed now
No ringworm is a fungel infection and triamcinolone acetonide is a steroid, steroids help fungal infections grow. You need and anti fungel cream called Clotrimazole.
Triamcinolone acetonide is a steroid medication used to reduce inflammation and itching. While it can help with certain types of skin conditions, it may not be the best option for helping a cut heal. Keeping the cut clean and protected is usually the best approach for proper healing.
Nystatin is an antifungal medication, while triamcinolone is a corticosteroid that helps reduce inflammation. If a spider bite is inflamed or showing signs of infection, triamcinolone may help alleviate symptoms. However, nystatin would not be effective unless there's a secondary fungal infection. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment recommendations for spider bites.
yes you can but i think it has to be prescribed by a doctor or dermatologist.
Triamcinolone (Triamcinolone acetonide) won't do any harm, and may help relieve the redness, swelling, and itching -- but it's a steroid, not a fungicide, so it won't do anything to the fungus itself. There is an ointment called Mycolog-II that combines triamcinolone with the antifungal, Nystatin, that evidently works better than Nystatin alone in the treatment of candidiasis. Remember that Triamcinolone acetonide is absorbed through the skin, and has systemic effects -- so it should not be used over a large area or for prolonged periods.
Yes, triamcinolone acetonide ointment can help reduce redness, particularly when it is caused by inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, or psoriasis. As a corticosteroid, it works by decreasing inflammation and suppressing the immune response in the affected area, which can lead to a reduction in redness and irritation. However, it's important to use it as directed by a healthcare professional to avoid potential side effects.
Triamcinolone acetonide cream is a topical corticosteroid that can reduce inflammation and may improve the appearance of some skin conditions. While it might help with skin texture, it's not specifically approved for treating stretch marks. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and to explore more effective treatments for stretch marks.
Go to a doctor
Triamcinolone acetonide is a corticosteroid used to reduce inflammation and treat various conditions, but it is not an antibiotic and does not directly treat infections caused by MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). While it may help manage inflammation associated with skin conditions, it is not effective against the bacteria itself. For MRSA infections, appropriate antibiotics are required for effective treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment options.
You can. Peroxide is probably not going to help a whole lot with the "spider bite" part, but it could help keep the wound from becoming infected.
no milk will not help dilute the toxins from a spider or snake bit
Go to your mom and ask her what she has for a bite like that. There is bite stuff you can put on it to help.