Re: help with betamethasone


Written by Roxane at 24 Feb 2000 23:18:59:

As an answer to: help with betamethasone written by Rob at 20 Feb 2000 04:24:21:

Hi Rob,
Glad to hear your doctor didn't give you a hard time about prescribing the cream.
Also glad Nick answered you. He's the authority on Betamethasone and using it as an adult.
You might want to ask your doctor if it would be OK to use lidocaine cream for glan sensitivity. It's non-prescriptive, but you should get your doctor's
assurance that it's safe before using it on such a sensitive area.
It probably wouldn't sting the way the ambesol did on Nick.
Keep us updated. I'm sure there's more than a few interested readers.
Good Luck.
Roxane

>Hi guys - hi Roxanne - i hope you're reading this , your experience would help.
>Ok, I got the betamethasone cream from my doctor .. although he himself doesn't know too much about it only that he believes it might work.
>So now i got questions - right way to apply it ? and how much should i apply it and where - i mean how far down do i put it on from the tip ?
>My doctor said that if it is successful, my glans would be really sensitive - maybe even painful, how can I minimize the pain ?
>THANX IN ADVANCE!


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