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Hydrocortisone

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Hydrocortisone Description
A topical corticosteroid that helps ease dryness, itching, and irritation.
You can choose between a cream or an ointment, depending on what works best for your skin.
Usually applied 2-3 times a day for up to a week, and you should notice improvement during this period.

What is Hydrocortisone?

Hydrocortisone is a type of medication called a corticosteroid. Unlike anabolic steroids, which mimic testosterone, corticosteroids help to reduce inflammation. They are commonly used to manage various skin conditions and can treat dermatitis by soothing symptoms like dryness, soreness, and irritation. Hydrocortisone is effective for treating several skin issues, including photodermatitis, atopic eczema, discoid eczema, and dyshidrotic eczema.

Corticosteroids, commonly known as steroids, help to lessen redness and swelling, which can enhance the look of affected skin areas. Hydrocortisone is available as a cream or ointment that you can apply directly to your skin. It soothes your body's inflammatory response and can decrease the urge to scratch, allowing your skin to heal more effectively. This medication comes in various forms and strengths, which can be tailored to meet your specific needs.

How does Hydrocortisone work?

Hydrocortisone works by triggering substances in the skin to help ease your symptoms. It's a type of corticosteroid called a glucocorticoid. These are synthetic versions of steroids that your body naturally makes. They're found in almost all body tissues and play a key role in many functions, especially dealing with stress and inflammation.

Cortisol is one of the primary glucocorticoids that our body produces, and it's known as a stress hormone. Doctors often prescribe glucocorticoids to individuals who need extra cortisol to help them handle stress better.

In addition to skin conditions like dermatitis, hydrocortisone is commonly used to treat other issues such as arthritis, asthma, and haemorrhoids.

What doses of Hydrocortisone are there?

Hydrocortisone cream is available in two strengths: 0.5% and 1%. The ointment, however, only comes in a 1% strength.

The choice between ointment or cream will mostly depend on the condition you're dealing with. The same goes for the strength of Hydrocortisone you'll require. A clinician will prescribe the medication based on your symptoms and which treatment they believe will best help manage them.

You can generally apply both the cream and the ointment up to three times a day, but the amount you need might change based on how your skin condition is affecting you.

Does Hydrocortisone work right away?

You may notice improvements just a few days after starting Hydrocortisone. However, there's no certainty about how quickly it will relieve your symptoms or visibly improve your skin. Hydrocortisone is meant for short-term use, but if you have a skin condition like eczema that needs ongoing treatment, you might need to use it for a longer period.

What should I do if I make a mistake when using Hydrocortisone?

If you forget to apply your usual dose of Hydrocortisone, just use your cream or ointment as soon as you remember. It's important to apply it at evenly spaced times, and there's no need to double up on the amount if you miss a dose.

If you or a child in your care accidentally swallows any of the cream or ointment, head straight to your nearest hospital's A&E (Accident and Emergency) department. Make sure to take the medication with you so the staff can quickly identify the issue.

Can you get Hydrocortisone over the counter?

Hydrocortisone can be bought without a prescription, but it's considered a 'Pharmacy' medicine. This simply means a pharmacist needs to ensure it's suitable for you before you begin using it.

Will I get any side effects from using Hydrocortisone?

Hydrocortisone cream and ointment can cause side effects, but that doesn't mean you'll definitely have them. Most people using it for under four weeks don't experience any side effects.

It's quite normal to feel a stinging or burning sensation after applying the medication. This usually indicates that the medication is doing its job.

If you notice any allergic reactions, such as lip swelling or trouble breathing, seek medical help straight away. If Hydrocortisone leads to these side effects, go to your nearest hospital immediately for urgent care.

How effective is Hydrocortisone?

Corticosteroids are commonly prescribed to treat various conditions that involve inflammation.

They've been used for over 50 years, and their discovery was seen as a major breakthrough in dermatology treatments.

Corticosteroids such as Hydrocortisone come in various strengths and potencies, making it simpler to customise treatment to suit your specific needs.

Most adults can use hydrocortisone without any issues, and there are only a few reports of side effects with this medication.

This makes it a dependable and safe choice for treating various skin conditions.

Is Hydrocortisone similar to any other treatments for dermatitis?

There are various ways to treat dermatitis. The best option for you usually depends on how frequently your symptoms occur, how severe they are, and the details of your condition's progression. You may find that creams, ointments, or lotions work better for you, and a healthcare professional can assist you in choosing the most effective treatment.

Mometasone, known by the brand name Elocon, is a steroid cream similar to Hydrocortisone. It's used to treat conditions like eczema and psoriasis and serves as an alternative corticosteroid for soothing irritated skin.

If your skin is especially dry, your doctor might prescribe emollients such as Doublebase.

Important Information

Hydrocortisone isn't right for everyone, and there are a few things you should keep in mind when using it.

Here's all the official information about it. If anything isn't clear, please let our clinician know, and they can discuss it with you.

0.5% cream, 1% cream, 1% ointment

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