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Is Methylprednisolone Effective In The Treatment Of Scalp Infection?
Doctor perscribed me Methylprednisolone tablets 4mg 6 day pack and it was perscribed for irritation on my scalp and i had red bumps on ther on and off and i had lice a month ago and i think i irritated my scalp maybe an infection i created but did she give me the right medicine for this type of scalp issue?
If the skin is inflamed then the Methylprednisolone, which has an anti-inflammatory effect would help with this and should reduce your symptoms. Steroids are commonly used to treat inflammation though in some cases, to avoid systemic effects, topical steroids are used as first line unless the inflammation is severe. If there is any lingering or new infection is present, however this would also need to be treated as well.
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Regards, Dr. Michelle Gibson James
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Is Methylprednisolone Effective In The Treatment Of Scalp Infection?
Hello, If the skin is inflamed then the Methylprednisolone, which has an anti-inflammatory effect would help with this and should reduce your symptoms. Steroids are commonly used to treat inflammation though in some cases, to avoid systemic effects, topical steroids are used as first line unless the inflammation is severe. If there is any lingering or new infection is present, however this would also need to be treated as well. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Michelle Gibson James