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Uses of HYDROCORTISONE BUTYRATE...0.1% W/W

Only apply this medication to the skin. However, unless your doctor instructs you to, avoid using it on the face, groin, or underarms.

Before usage, wash and dry your hands. Wash and dry the affected area. To treat the problem, apply a thin layer of medication and carefully rub it in. Usually 2-3 times a day, or as prescribed by your doctor, apply the ointment, cream, or solution version of this drug. Use the lotion form of this medication as advised, which is often twice daily. Unless your doctor instructs you to do so, avoid bandaging, covering, or wrapping the affected region.

How to use Hydrocortisone Butyrate Cream

Several skin problems are treated with this medicine (such as eczema, dermatitis, allergies, rash). The swelling, itching, and redness that can develop in these kinds of diseases are diminished by hydrocortisone butyrate. Using the topical treatment, severe dandruff can be managed (seborrheic dermatitis). This drug is a corticosteroid of medium potency.

Side Effects

When this medication is first applied to the skin, stinging, burning, itching, irritation, dryness, or redness at the application site may happen. In a few days, when your body becomes used to the drug, these side effects ought to go away. Inform your doctor or pharmacist right once if any of these side effects persist or worsen.

Keep in mind that your doctor has recommended this medication because they believe it will benefit you more than it will harm you. Many users of this medicine report no significant negative effects.

Inform your doctor right away if you experience any severe side effects, such as stretch marks, skin discoloration or thinning, acne, excessive or unwanted hair growth, or tiny red lumps on your skin (folliculitis).

Precautions

  •  If you have any allergies, including those to other corticosteroids (such prednisone or triamcinolone), tell your doctor or pharmacist before using hydrocortisone butyrate. Inactive chemicals in this product have the potential to trigger allergic reactions or other issues. To learn more, speak with your pharmacist.
  •  Inform your doctor or pharmacist about all of your medical conditions before using this drug, including diabetes, immune system issues, and poor blood circulation.
  •  If the region that needs to be treated has an infection or sore, avoid using.
  • Rarely, prolonged use of corticosteroid drugs or their application to sizable areas of skin can impair your body's ability to react to physical stress. Inform your doctor or dentist that you are taking this drug or have recently taken it before having surgery, receiving emergency care, or experiencing a serious sickness or accident.