Athletes feet is caused by a fungus. Desoximetasone is a topical corticosteroid cream that should not be used to treat a known fungal infection. The best treatment would be to start with an anti-fungal cream.
It is a dermatologic cream used for red blotches, itching and flaking of the skin. Too much use of this cream can result in discoloring of the skin.
Yes it is used for psoriasis.
My husband has hemorrhoids and they are very swollen, no bleeding but real swollen and he is constipated. He has recently finished up rounds of chemotherapy and radiation (head neck cancer) and I believe all the medications have caused this constipation. I have given him a mix of milk of magnesia and prune juice which seemed to loosen up the stools enough to clear out a little bit of stool. We have some Desoximetasone Cream USP, .025% that he used on an allergic reaction to shot he was getting for radiation. I have read on the Internet that a cortisone cream would help with hemorrhoid's. Could I use this cream on his hemorrhoid's? Right now I am using the preparation H cream and suppositories and a cold ice pack applied directly to the hemorrhoid's. Thank You for your help. Starla Willison
Yes Desoximetasone can be used for chapped lips. Lips can dry out to the point were they are so dry they get inflamed and regular lip balms or creams will not longer work on them. So desoximetasone is used to treat the inflammation so that moisture can be returned the lips.
Probably.
Desoximetasone is a corticosteroid medication used topically to reduce inflammation and itching associated with certain skin conditions, such as eczema, dermatitis, and psoriasis. It works by decreasing swelling and redness in the affected area.
Possibly. The nerves around the anus are the same or run parallel to the ones in the penis. This could cause a sympathetic pain in the penis.
...ice cream?
It is an anti-fungal cream
Temovate cream is used for Eczema.
No cream of any quality can be used to make whipped cream unless it is heavy cream, typically sold as "whipping cream."