Guest guest Posted April 4, 2000 Report Share Posted April 4, 2000 I've been using the zinc-O for a few week now, and it's definitely helping. My skin is very photo-sensitive, computer-screen-sensitive, and wind-sensitive. Zinc-O seems to be protecting against all these, and it seems to have a calming effect on the existing redness. Now a question. I just got back from the dermatologist, and she prescribed Lacticare-HC, which is a 1% hydrocortisone. She says to only use it short-term (two weeks max) in the event of a bad flare. I've read so many bad things about cortisone on this board, that I'm leary of using the Lacticare-HC, but she's a very competent dermatologist. Anyone have any advice? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2000 Report Share Posted April 6, 2000 Mark, You'll get different answers from different doctors AND group members! My own experience with patients has been that if you use a low potency non-fluorinated topical steroid, short term to alleviate symptoms, it is ok. Sy M.D. Sy Skin Care http://www.lindasy.com Voice:Toll-free 877-sy (546-3279) FAX: Zinc-O and hydrocortisone > I've been using the zinc-O for a few week now, and it's definitely > helping. My skin is very photo-sensitive, computer-screen-sensitive, > and wind-sensitive. Zinc-O seems to be protecting against all these, > and it seems to have a calming effect on the existing redness. > Now a question. I just got back from the dermatologist, and she > prescribed Lacticare-HC, which is a 1% hydrocortisone. She says to > only use it short-term (two weeks max) in the event of a bad flare. > I've read so many bad things about cortisone on this board, that I'm > leary of using the Lacticare-HC, but she's a very > competent dermatologist. > Anyone have any advice? > > > > Please read the list highlights thoroughly before posting to the whole group. see http://ii.net/~dp/rosacea/toc.html > > To leave the list send an email to rosacea-support-unsubscribeegroups > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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