Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Hc45 Hydrocortisone cream
Posts
Communities
1,265 public posts
Filter results
Pain in penis not going away
I scratched a genital wart of the underside of my foreskin 7 days ago. It bled for a short while then stopped. It is now VERY sensitive to touch and it hurts when it rubs against my boxers. The pain hasn't got better for a week. It doesn't hurt if I press hard though. I'm being treated for UTI (not working
I scratched a genital wart of the underside of my foreskin 7 days ago. It bled for a short while then stopped. It is now VERY sensitive to touch and it hurts when it rubs against my boxers. The pain hasn't got better for a week. It doesn't hurt if I press hard though. I'm being treated for UTI (not working
George2889
in
Men's Health Forum
6 years ago
Hi
I lost the battle I’m in hospital saying Respirotry sephis so I’m wired up like a Xmas tree two drips on in hand for antibiotics and arm for fluids had hydrocortisone and now saying magnesium loads nebulisers and oxygen feeling rough two blood gas’s done blood tests another blood test at midnight they
I lost the battle I’m in hospital saying Respirotry sephis so I’m wired up like a Xmas tree two drips on in hand for antibiotics and arm for fluids had hydrocortisone and now saying magnesium loads nebulisers and oxygen feeling rough two blood gas’s done blood tests another blood test at midnight they
Tracey1972
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Urgent help needed for "leaky" legs!
Good morning! My husband, who has heart failure, and also has bilateral osteoarthritis of the knees, was diagnosed with cellulitis in June. Since then, he's had perpetually "leaky" legs, and is currently on his fifth course of antibiotics. I dress his legs twice a day for him, using Dermol cream,
Good morning! My husband, who has heart failure, and also has bilateral osteoarthritis of the knees, was diagnosed with cellulitis in June. Since then, he's had perpetually "leaky" legs, and is currently on his fifth course of antibiotics. I dress his legs twice a day for him, using Dermol cream,
Hollysmum
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
6 week rash ☹️
Hi there , i just want to get some opinions on a rash ive had on my arms for 6 weeks . It’s itchy, it can get hot , long sleeves aggravate it. I have been using E45 and hydrocortisone which gives short term relief only . I don’t have lupus , i have Sjögrens which can also cause some skin problems. I
Hi there , i just want to get some opinions on a rash ive had on my arms for 6 weeks . It’s itchy, it can get hot , long sleeves aggravate it. I have been using E45 and hydrocortisone which gives short term relief only . I don’t have lupus , i have Sjögrens which can also cause some skin problems. I
weathervane
in
LUPUS UK
6 years ago
Hi everyone
Hi everyone hope u all doing well I wish I was my chest not good at all on 4 hourly nebs but not holding on 40mg steroids just come down from 80mg saying if need to go higher got to go in and have it through the drip hydrocortisone and salbutamol think I will be going soon if it doesn’t start to ease
Hi everyone hope u all doing well I wish I was my chest not good at all on 4 hourly nebs but not holding on 40mg steroids just come down from 80mg saying if need to go higher got to go in and have it through the drip hydrocortisone and salbutamol think I will be going soon if it doesn’t start to ease
Tracey1972
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
What I wish I had known (and what I have learnt through trial and error!)
Asthma is a learning curve so here’s what I wish I had known from the beginning! In no particular order: 1. Asthma is different for everyone. Obvious now, but starting out to me asthma was asthma - a blue pump fixed it and a brown pump prevented it. Now I know all the different types and severity, and
Asthma is a learning curve so here’s what I wish I had known from the beginning! In no particular order: 1. Asthma is different for everyone. Obvious now, but starting out to me asthma was asthma - a blue pump fixed it and a brown pump prevented it. Now I know all the different types and severity, and
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
What I wish I had known (and what I have learnt through trial and error 😅)
In no particular order: 1. Asthma is different for everyone. Obvious now, but starting out to me asthma was asthma - a blue pump fixed it and a brown pump prevented it. Now I know all the different types and severity, and that everyone gets different symptoms! Not everyone has allergies, not everyone
In no particular order: 1. Asthma is different for everyone. Obvious now, but starting out to me asthma was asthma - a blue pump fixed it and a brown pump prevented it. Now I know all the different types and severity, and that everyone gets different symptoms! Not everyone has allergies, not everyone
EmmaF91
in
Living with Asthma
6 years ago
Seriously can my body just stop!
If it’s not one thing it’s a-bloody-nother In hospital because of asthma and infection. Get to ward and it seems ok tho can’t sleep cause of drugs and the fact my infection seems to have travelled to my sinuses too 🤧😣. At 4.30am my body decide that nows the ideal time to swell up my lips, give me hives
If it’s not one thing it’s a-bloody-nother In hospital because of asthma and infection. Get to ward and it seems ok tho can’t sleep cause of drugs and the fact my infection seems to have travelled to my sinuses too 🤧😣. At 4.30am my body decide that nows the ideal time to swell up my lips, give me hives
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
The chaos of an understaffed over-run hospital
Hi I have the utmost respect for my local hospital staff (docs and nurses) 😊 and the biggest ball of anger to the nhs funding cuts from the government 😤. For 5 hours yesterday evening I witnessed staff having to cover too many patients, leading to delays and misplaced notes, causing stressed staff
Hi I have the utmost respect for my local hospital staff (docs and nurses) 😊 and the biggest ball of anger to the nhs funding cuts from the government 😤. For 5 hours yesterday evening I witnessed staff having to cover too many patients, leading to delays and misplaced notes, causing stressed staff
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Anyone take Greek HC (IFET)?
I would like to hear from anyone who takes Greek hydrocortisone called I.F.E.T on the box. I want to know if it is generally as good as the brand Cortef which I am unable to find. Thanks in advance.
I would like to hear from anyone who takes Greek hydrocortisone called I.F.E.T on the box. I want to know if it is generally as good as the brand Cortef which I am unable to find. Thanks in advance.
truthseeker136
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Hypothyroid. Increase Iron? New blood test results.
I am a 35 year old male. 72 kg, 6 ft. Hypothyroid for at least 15 years, probably most of my life but didn't know it. Living in New Zealand. This is a long post, but in a nutshell, I'm taking Slow Release T3 (SRT3), but it is not working as expected. I think I need to improve how cells use it, specifically
I am a 35 year old male. 72 kg, 6 ft. Hypothyroid for at least 15 years, probably most of my life but didn't know it. Living in New Zealand. This is a long post, but in a nutshell, I'm taking Slow Release T3 (SRT3), but it is not working as expected. I think I need to improve how cells use it, specifically
ak_83
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Has anyone recovered from adrenal deficiency?
I have come off prednisolone gradually on a couple of occasions. The last time I had a synachen test and was put on a small dose of hydra cortisone 10mg as the results showed I wasn’t producing enough natural steroid. After being on it for 2 years and feeling ok I wanted to revisit coming off steroids
I have come off prednisolone gradually on a couple of occasions. The last time I had a synachen test and was put on a small dose of hydra cortisone 10mg as the results showed I wasn’t producing enough natural steroid. After being on it for 2 years and feeling ok I wanted to revisit coming off steroids
Katie18
in
Vasculitis UK
6 years ago
Has anyone gained weight on hydrocortisone?!
Or is it common? I can only find signs for cushings online but wondered if it will still a side effect of taking it. Anyone? I am a slim size 10, but I’m definitelt fuller recently..
Or is it common? I can only find signs for cushings online but wondered if it will still a side effect of taking it. Anyone? I am a slim size 10, but I’m definitelt fuller recently..
Dee8686
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
NIVI Mask and Facial Sores
Hi there, for the last 2 weeks I have now at night got to go on a NIVI machine for around 7 hours. I have been put on this as my C02 is very high while i awaite a lung transplant. I am getting use to it now although in the morning when i take it off i am sometimes left with red chaffing around the
Hi there, for the last 2 weeks I have now at night got to go on a NIVI machine for around 7 hours. I have been put on this as my C02 is very high while i awaite a lung transplant. I am getting use to it now although in the morning when i take it off i am sometimes left with red chaffing around the
Joseph260268
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Where can i buy hydrocortisone 20 mg pills?
Can someone please pm me where to buy hydrocortisone? Where I used to buy them is offline, and now I am feeling really nervous... :-(
Can someone please pm me where to buy hydrocortisone? Where I used to buy them is offline, and now I am feeling really nervous... :-(
LinV
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Hypothyroid - best set of blood tests to get
I am hypothyroid and am currently on Slow Release T3. It seems I can't tolerate too much T3 and at lower levels I experience a lot of hypo symptoms. I am also supplementing with Fludrocortisone to increase my aldestorone levels and some hydrocortisone to try to have more T3 enter my cells. I have tested
I am hypothyroid and am currently on Slow Release T3. It seems I can't tolerate too much T3 and at lower levels I experience a lot of hypo symptoms. I am also supplementing with Fludrocortisone to increase my aldestorone levels and some hydrocortisone to try to have more T3 enter my cells. I have tested
ak_83
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Wasp sting ...Ouch !!
I went strawberry picking with my daughter and grandchildren today until a wasp went up my sandle and kept stinging one of my toes !! . Absolutely killing still now. Chemist recommended hydrocortisone cream so I've put that on it. I can see toe is swollen .just glad it didn't get the children. Damn
I went strawberry picking with my daughter and grandchildren today until a wasp went up my sandle and kept stinging one of my toes !! . Absolutely killing still now. Chemist recommended hydrocortisone cream so I've put that on it. I can see toe is swollen .just glad it didn't get the children. Damn
englishrose67
in
LUPUS UK
6 years ago
What a weekend i have had......
Well it started out good as we went to a parade in Bedworth as they had new gates put in in the park remembering our past with mining and the armistice that we always remmber on the 11.11 since the first WW. The parade and opening of the gates went well and i got some lovely photos of the occasion.My
Well it started out good as we went to a parade in Bedworth as they had new gates put in in the park remembering our past with mining and the armistice that we always remmber on the 11.11 since the first WW. The parade and opening of the gates went well and i got some lovely photos of the occasion.My
sylvi
in
NRAS
6 years ago
Prednisolone diary 13 - what do I know?
Entry 12 was written a week after going up to 24mg of methyl prednisolone. It left me feeling much improved in mood and energy levels, and optimistic that we had found a solution to my 3 year history of increasing fatigue, incapacity and daily flushes and shaking. Perhaps, I thought, those symptoms were
Entry 12 was written a week after going up to 24mg of methyl prednisolone. It left me feeling much improved in mood and energy levels, and optimistic that we had found a solution to my 3 year history of increasing fatigue, incapacity and daily flushes and shaking. Perhaps, I thought, those symptoms were
whisperit
in
LUPUS UK
6 years ago
MediChecks Results- love your thoughts!
Would love some thoughts / comments on my MediChecks results please. Bit of background- I was diagnosed with primary adrenal insufficiency (Addison’s) at the start of this year and am on hydrocortisone, which makes me feel a million times better in myself although still quite tired There are a few
Would love some thoughts / comments on my MediChecks results please. Bit of background- I was diagnosed with primary adrenal insufficiency (Addison’s) at the start of this year and am on hydrocortisone, which makes me feel a million times better in myself although still quite tired There are a few
Bramble83
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
1
...
30
31
32
...
64
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Thyroid UK
421 results
Asthma Community Forum
195 results
PMRGCAuk
182 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest