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Asked for male, 27 years old from Jharsuguda
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You can try hydrocortisone cream. Next up, find yourself a triple-threat product containing hydrocortisone cream, which will be easy to apply at home. "benzoyl peroxide lowers levels of acne-causing bacteria, hydrocortisone cream reduces inflammation, and salicylic acid removes excess oil to dry out a pimple,
Asked for female, 43 years old from Gangavathi
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Hydrocortisone. An anti-itch cream is another common way to soothe itchy skin. Get an anti-itch cream that contains at least 1 percent hydrocortisone.
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Mumbai
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Hydrocortisone cream and calamine lotion are both effective home treatments for an irritated and inflamed armpit rash. However, hydrocortisone creams (steroid creams) will worsen fungal rashes. Using anti-chafing powders can also help reduce the discomfort caused by an armpit rash.
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Varanasi
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Hydrocortisone cream and calamine lotion are both effective home treatments for an irritated and inflamed armpit rash. However, hydrocortisone creams (steroid creams) will worsen fungal rashes. Using anti-chafing powders can also help reduce the discomfort caused by an armpit rash.
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Raipur
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Short-term use of nonprescription hydrocortisone cream containing at least 1 percent hydrocortisone can temporarily relieve an itch accompanied by red, inflamed skin. So can calamine lotion or creams that include capsaicin. Topical anesthetics, such as pramoxine, may be helpful. Avoid scratching whenever possible.
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Asked for female, 31 years old from Sonipat
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home remedies:
Tub soaks with colloidal oatmeal (Aveeno, others), followed by moisturizing lotion.
Cool compresses.
Over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream or ointment, containing at least 1 percent hydrocortisone (if you're not using a prescription topical corticosteroid)
Not scratching.
Tub soaks with colloidal oatmeal (Aveeno, others), followed by moisturizing lotion.
Cool compresses.
Over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream or ointment, containing at least 1 percent hydrocortisone (if you're not using a prescription topical corticosteroid)
Not scratching.
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Use of nonprescription hydrocortisone cream containing at least 1 percent hydrocortisone can temporarily relieve an itch accompanied by red, inflamed skin. So can calamine lotion or creams that include capsaicin. Topical anesthetics, such as pramoxine, may be helpful. Avoid scratching whenever possible.
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Asked for female, 26 years old from Hyderabad
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Hi lybrate-user let take conservative physio treatment like ultrasound, iontophorosis with locoid 0.5 % ointment, infrared therapy also help you .some shoulder exercises are:
shoulder elevation in lying position
shoulder external rotation in lying
shoulder pendulum
anterior shoulder stretch
posterior shoulder stretch
shulder external rotation in standing
shoulder strecth with towel
arm pit stretch
internal and external rotation of shoulder in standing with rub...more
shoulder elevation in lying position
shoulder external rotation in lying
shoulder pendulum
anterior shoulder stretch
posterior shoulder stretch
shulder external rotation in standing
shoulder strecth with towel
arm pit stretch
internal and external rotation of shoulder in standing with rub...more
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