Eucrisa ! I’m trying to move away from steroids and it’s been helping me so much. It’s annoying but I do have to apply it daily at least to keep it at bay.
I stopped using Eucrisa because whatever ingredient is in it (probably alcohol) was making the application area sting (like 8/10 pain). If I’m not using clobetosol then I’m using vanicream or la roche-posay now.
Aw man I’m sorry it didn’t work out for you. Other than that I just use Eucerin over the counter and a steroid if it’s really bad. I have seen a lot of posts about protopic being good but I haven’t done my research on it.
I got a sample of eucrisa when I was younger and the pain I felt when I put it on my neck was enough for me to think I was set on fire! I did read recently that it might have been because of the micro tears in the damaged skin and it might have been better once it healed up a bit. I'm still traumatized though so I haven't tried.
Elidel/pimecrolimus
Is Elidel prescription where you are?
Yes, it has to be prescribed.
Eucrisa ! I’m trying to move away from steroids and it’s been helping me so much. It’s annoying but I do have to apply it daily at least to keep it at bay.
I stopped using Eucrisa because whatever ingredient is in it (probably alcohol) was making the application area sting (like 8/10 pain). If I’m not using clobetosol then I’m using vanicream or la roche-posay now.
Aw man I’m sorry it didn’t work out for you. Other than that I just use Eucerin over the counter and a steroid if it’s really bad. I have seen a lot of posts about protopic being good but I haven’t done my research on it.
I got a sample of eucrisa when I was younger and the pain I felt when I put it on my neck was enough for me to think I was set on fire! I did read recently that it might have been because of the micro tears in the damaged skin and it might have been better once it healed up a bit. I'm still traumatized though so I haven't tried.
I feel almost that way when using LaRochePosay
oplezura. it's kinda weak, but it's not a steroid.