If that doesn't work, talk to the doctor who might recommend a stronger shampoo or
even hydrocortisone.
Not exact matches
I used benadryl, benadryl itch cream,
hydrocortisone cream, and
even a prescription anti itch med.
This typically includes adaptogenic herbs, B vitamins, and maybe
even glandulars, bio-identical hormones,
hydrocortisone, or bio-identical cortisol.
Cortisol is also known as
hydrocortisone, to make it
even more confusing.
In addition, we also know from research on people with chronic fatigue that
even low doses of
hydrocortisone (which raises cortisol levels) suppress the body's own production of cortisol.
To go
even further, I frequently hear from people who were put on
hydrocortisone by their doctor that they are now months or years into it, and have experienced all sorts of nasty side effects, plus, now have a terrible time weaning off.
If the skin has developed hot spots or scratches already, the gentle yet effective Zymox Topical Cream or Spray with.5 %
Hydrocortisone will work by itself (or
even better after the shampoo) to heal them without the use of antibiotics.