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Hydrocortisone

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Hydrocortisone is a steroid hormone that is naturally produced by the adrenal gland. It is also available as a medication in the form of creams, ointments, and injections, and is used to treat a variety of conditions such as skin inflammation, allergies, and asthma.
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 12 Months
Average: 80.58%
Trend: declining
MOM change: -1.03%
 5 Years
Average: 67.08%
Trend: growing
MOM change: 5.02%

Top reasons why this topic is getting popular

1. Effective in Treating Skin Inflammation

Hydrocortisone creams and ointments are commonly used to treat skin inflammation caused by conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. It works by reducing inflammation and itching, and can provide relief from symptoms within a few days of use.

2. Widely Available Over-the-Counter

Hydrocortisone creams and ointments are available over-the-counter at most drugstores and pharmacies, making it easily accessible for people to use for minor skin irritations and rashes.

3. Safe for Short-Term Use

Hydrocortisone is generally safe for short-term use, and is considered a low-risk medication. However, prolonged use or overuse can lead to side effects such as thinning of the skin, increased risk of infection, and adrenal gland suppression.

4. Effective in Treating Allergies and Asthma

Hydrocortisone injections are used to treat severe allergic reactions and asthma attacks. It works by reducing inflammation in the airways and can provide quick relief from symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath.

5. Growing Popularity in Skincare

Hydrocortisone is becoming increasingly popular in skincare products due to its anti-inflammatory properties. It is often used in products designed to treat acne, rosacea, and other skin conditions that involve inflammation.

Who's talking about this trend?

1. Michelle Lee (@michellelee)

Beauty blogger and influencer who often discusses the benefits of hydrocortisone in skincare routines on her Instagram account.

2. Dr. Alex McDonald (@dr.alexmcdonald)

Dermatologist and influencer who frequently shares skincare tips and recommendations, including the use of hydrocortisone, on his Instagram account.

3. Sarah Brown (@sarahbrownbeauty)

Skincare enthusiast and influencer who shares her experiences and recommendations for using hydrocortisone in skincare on her Instagram account.

Latest forum discussions

We tracked 826 total in the last 3 months

... precriptions of tracolimus, antifungal cream,hydrocortisone and aquaphor, the redness is...
Published in United States on 2024-04-15 in the Men's Health Forum (Penis Health) forum
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... better, a tiny dab of hydrocortisone cream helps.
Published on 2024-04-14 in the July 2024 Babies forum
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... better, a tiny dab of hydrocortisone cream helps.
Published on 2024-04-14 in the July 2024 Babies forum
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have yall tried hydrocortisone yet?
Published on 2024-04-14 in the March 2022 Babies forum
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have yall tried hydrocortisone yet?
Published on 2024-04-14 in the March 2022 Babies forum
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... no particular order... 1) 1% hydrocortisone ointment/cream (steroid cream for...
Published on 2024-04-14 in the Thyroid UK forum
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... no particular order... 1) 1% hydrocortisone ointment/cream (steroid cream for...
Published on 2024-04-14 in the Thyroid UK forum
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... was no record of my hydrocortisone treatment for him to look ...
Published in United Kingdom on 2024-04-14 in the Thyroid UK forum
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... was no record of my hydrocortisone treatment for him to look ...
Published in United Kingdom on 2024-04-14 in the Thyroid UK forum
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0.5% hydrocortisone ointment (not cream) covered by Vaseline. Three doctors said it was safe since it was sooo lifht
Published on 2024-04-14 in the Product Reviews forum
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0.5% hydrocortisone ointment (not cream) covered by Vaseline. Three doctors said it was safe since it was sooo lifht
Published on 2024-04-14 in the Product Reviews forum
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... he told me to apply hydrocortisone 1% as needed and to... non stretch marks areas. The hydrocortisone seems to be helping, I...
Published on 2024-04-14 in the March 2024 Babies forum
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... he told me to apply hydrocortisone 1% as needed and to... non stretch marks areas. The hydrocortisone seems to be helping, I...
Published on 2024-04-14 in the March 2024 Babies forum
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My son had two doctors tell me it was ringworm. Used anti-fungal cream for weeks and didn’t clear up, turns out it was eczema! You can try hydrocortisone in the meantime before you see the doctor. It can help with and irritation or redness, but if it’s truly ringworm then you’ll need an anti-fungal to clear it up.
Published on 2024-04-14 in the January 2023 Babies forum
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My son had two doctors tell me it was ringworm. Used anti-fungal cream for weeks and didn’t clear up, turns out it was eczema! You can try hydrocortisone in the meantime before you see the doctor. It can help with and irritation or redness, but if it’s truly ringworm then you’ll need an anti-fungal to clear it up.
Published on 2024-04-14 in the January 2023 Babies forum
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...! You can probably put some hydrocortisone cream on it but I...
Published on 2024-04-13 in the January 2024 Babies forum
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...! You can probably put some hydrocortisone cream on it but I...
Published on 2024-04-13 in the January 2024 Babies forum
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Anyone have a suggestion for what to put on my LOs hands? She has eczema and loves sucking on her hands, so they’re extra dried out. I don’t want to put the hydrocortisone 1% (like we do on other spots of her body) or any of the other lotions/creams we have because I don’t want her to digest it. I tried googling but didn’t find any good recommendations so coming here for suggestions
Published on 2024-04-13 in the January 2024 Babies forum
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Anyone have a suggestion for what to put on my LOs hands? She has eczema and loves sucking on her hands, so they’re extra dried out. I don’t want to put the hydrocortisone 1% (like we do on other spots of her body) or any of the other lotions/creams we have because I don’t want her to digest it. I tried googling but didn’t find any good recommendations so coming here for suggestions
Published on 2024-04-13 in the January 2024 Babies forum
This discussion is in English.