Jessica asked:
I know it can be used for many “skin disorders.” I don’t think it could hurt. Any suggestions?
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I know it can be used for many “skin disorders.” I don’t think it could hurt. Any suggestions?
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#1 by G. on February 20, 2009 - 1:05 pm
Hey, i use that prescription!
Well, i have eczema, so thats what i use it for.
You should call your doctor and ask him.
#2 by SZO on February 21, 2009 - 6:25 am
Well, generally doctors say that there’s no treatment necessary with Pityriasis Rosea. In most patients, the condition lasts only a matter of weeks; in some cases it can last longer (up to six months). Topical or oral steroids may be prescribed in cases of severe itching. However, I’m a bit wary in using triamcinolone acetonide for this condition as it is 8 times more effective than most steroid ointments. If you really have to use it, please limit on the affected area and use sparingly (as necessary).