What are the side effects of hydrocortisone injection?
Hydrocortisone injection may cause side effects. Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away:
- headache.
- dizziness.
- slowed healing of cuts and bruises.
- acne.
- thin, fragile, or dry skin.
- red or purple blotches or lines under the skin.
- skin depressions at the injection site.
Is hydrocortisone cream an antibiotic?
How to use hydrocortisone skin lotion. Lotion is better for treating large or hairier areas of skin. You will usually use hydrocortisone skin lotion once or twice a day. Use a small amount of lotion on the affected areas of skin.
Do you need a prescription for cortisone cream?
Hydrocortisone cream, gel, or ointment is available without a prescription. It is commonly used to treat skin inflammation and itching. Carefully read and follow all label directions on the medicine bottle or box.
What does hydrocortisone do to the body?
Hydrocortisone is a steroid (corticosteroid) medicine. It works by calming down your body’s immune response to reduce pain, itching and swelling (inflammation). It can also be used as hormone replacement for people who do not have enough of the natural stress hormone, cortisol.
How often can you apply 1 hydrocortisone cream?
Apply the cream/ointment once or twice a day. It must not be applied more often than twice a day, and once a day is often sufficient. If you are using more than one topical corticosteroid, make sure you know when and where to use each one.
Do you wash off hydrocortisone cream?
Do not use it on skin areas that have cuts, scrapes, or burns. If it does get on these areas, rinse it off right away with water. This medicine should only be used for skin conditions that your doctor is treating.
How long does hydrocortisone cream stay in your system?
A course of treatment of up to seven days is usually sufficient. Do not use it for longer than seven days unless you have been told to do so by your doctor. You only need to use a small amount of cream or ointment….About hydrocortisone.
Type of medicine | A mild topical corticosteroid |
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Available as | Cream and ointment |