Can I Use Elocon For Pimples?
Question: Can I use Elocon for pimples?
Brief Answer:
Thoughts on mometasone for acne.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome,
About using Elocon on pimples: I would not do this. Elocon is a topical corticosteroid (mometasone). This is useful for decreasing excessive inflammatory reactions by turning down the immune response locally.
Mometasone is a fairly strong (medium to high strength) corticosteroid and can cause skin thinning/aging over time.
If you have very bad acne and 4 weeks of benzoyl peroxide has made no change, then it is time to consult a dermatologist as there are better things to try specifically for acne than a corticosteroid.
I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information or clarification.
Thoughts on mometasone for acne.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome,
About using Elocon on pimples: I would not do this. Elocon is a topical corticosteroid (mometasone). This is useful for decreasing excessive inflammatory reactions by turning down the immune response locally.
Mometasone is a fairly strong (medium to high strength) corticosteroid and can cause skin thinning/aging over time.
If you have very bad acne and 4 weeks of benzoyl peroxide has made no change, then it is time to consult a dermatologist as there are better things to try specifically for acne than a corticosteroid.
I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information or clarification.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Hydro cortisone can be used for pimples..?
Brief Answer:
Stlll a steroid - but is lower potency.
Detailed Answer:
Hydrocortisone is a milder corticosteroid than mometasone so it would be somewhat safer.
Corticosteroids are not a typical medication used for pimples. I suppose if there is a lot of inflammation it might help, but there are better medications to use.
Usually, if benzoyl peroxide doesn't work, a dermatologist may prescribe a retinoid such as Retin-A. But it depends on the type of acne and factors that are causing it.
Stlll a steroid - but is lower potency.
Detailed Answer:
Hydrocortisone is a milder corticosteroid than mometasone so it would be somewhat safer.
Corticosteroids are not a typical medication used for pimples. I suppose if there is a lot of inflammation it might help, but there are better medications to use.
Usually, if benzoyl peroxide doesn't work, a dermatologist may prescribe a retinoid such as Retin-A. But it depends on the type of acne and factors that are causing it.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar