Hi could anyone tell me of any creams that are good for treating behcets?
My skin is so itchy and my rash as never been so bad, but i did have to come off my Azathioprine because of my white blood count neutrophil and lymphocyte drop to 1.2
I have tried a few but nothing seems to work.
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Be very careful what you put on your skin - it could make it worse. Something soothing like sorbolone cream is pretty mild. I'm having a huge flare at the moment and anything is setting it off. Does the doctor mind you putting on a cream that has cortisone in it?
Hi lesley i have tried cortisone based creams and they don't seem to work ive tried topical antibiotice called staticin worked for short time but still no joy, its all the marks that they keep leaving on the skin is the problem and all the itching and bleeding.
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I was put on a steroid cream when my face rashed up; Fucibet. Watch out for steroid creams as they will thin your skin, making it easy to damage. Steroid creams are good but only as a short term fix!
Thanks Sunset & Denise for your replys i'm going to try Lesley's, first and if that does not work then i will try Sunset's thank Denise but i'm trying to keep away from the steroids in any form.
apart from pred forty which i need for my eyes and steroids for my mouth ulcers.
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