Fluticasone propionate cream 0.05% is a topical corticosteroid used to treat various inflammatory skin conditions, such as eczema, dermatitis, and psoriasis. It helps reduce redness, itching, and swelling by suppressing the immune response in the affected area. The cream is typically applied to the skin as directed by a healthcare provider.
Well it is about 20 to 30 percent (i answered it)
Hydrocortisone cream 2.5 percent is a mild corticosteroid that can help reduce inflammation and itching but is not an antifungal treatment. While it may provide temporary relief from discomfort associated with athlete's foot, it won't address the underlying fungal infection. For effective treatment of athlete's foot, it's best to use an antifungal cream or medication specifically designed for that purpose. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.
Without knowing cream's density, it'd be impossible to determine. A quick serach of google seems to indicate that there are more than one type of cream (milk, light cream, heavy cream, etc). Without knowing which one or the density of it, I'm afraid no one will be able to answer your question exactly. However, cream is fairly close in density to water, so a reasonable guess would be about one gram to one ml.
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You can use fluticasone propionate cream 0.05 percent to treat a yeast infection on a 2 year old child by consulting with a doctor first to make sure that it is safe.
Fluticasone propionate cream is a topical corticosteroid primarily used to treat inflammatory skin conditions, but it is not typically indicated for rectal fissures. While it may reduce inflammation and discomfort, its use in the anal area should be approached with caution and under a healthcare provider's guidance. For rectal fissures, treatments often include topical analgesics, stool softeners, or other medications specifically designed for that condition. Always consult a healthcare professional before using any medication for off-label purposes.
yes i think so
Yes, in high doses
Clobetasol Propionate is not considered a cure for scabies. The medicine is a dermatology cream, however, and is typically prescribed for acne.
My doctor prescribed it for me just last week. She said I did not have any infections and the cream might help with the itching. I started using it last wednesday and I havent itch at all. I am supposed to use it twice a day for 14 days. I am affraid that after two weeks and I stopped using it, Iwill start itching again. Hopefully it wont.
No. Ringworm is a completely different type of fungi than those you can get vaginally. Ringworm is treated via oral medication. Depending on where the ringworm is, you will need separate medication. Scalp ringworm needs to be treated with a special shampoo and pill called Terbinafine. Skin-based ringworm needs to be treated with a course of Itraconazole medication. Vaginal anti-fungal cream will have no effect on ringworm.
can seborrheic dermatitis be treated with mometasone furoate cream
Halobetasol propionate is a potent topical corticosteroid often used for inflammatory skin conditions. An over-the-counter alternative is hydrocortisone cream, which is a milder corticosteroid. However, for specific conditions requiring stronger treatment, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate recommendations, as over-the-counter options may not be as effective.
The percent means fat percent, so probably not.
I hope so i have used it for years and belive it causes mood swings and blurred vision
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