Re: Betamethasone 100% safe


Written by RS at 10 Apr 2000 03:03:52:

As an answer to: Re: Uncircumcised Penis...won't pull back. written by Rob at 03 Apr 2000 04:47:19:

Hi Rob,
>I don't think there are any risks , although I can't say that I'm 100%
>certain ..

It is 100% risk free,
- the only thing uncertain is if its safe to use with under 3 yr. olds

>Personally I've been using betamethasone for a month now ....
obviously different cases take different times, but you sound happy with the progress ..
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>>I have heard about these creams....and on one site (such as the stretching technique site) someone mentioned theres some risks with using cream. Is this true--is it safe to use it?

Now I wonder if the "stretching technique site" refers to my humble contribution, if so then the only report of danger came from a guy using hydrocortisone and if I remember correctly he had LSA as well.

Now Roxane,
If I`ve digested the info. correctly, kenalog is milder than betamathasone, ... kenalog was developed for mouth ulcers, so if it doesn`t harm the (sensitive) mouth then it wont harm the outer foreskin.

Ask your doctor,
or maybe you can even get them over the counter without prescription ... ?
Robin

betamethasone 0.5 -- or presumably can be 100% guaranteed as safe, ask your doctor ...
Celestone-V (betamethasone valerate equivalent to betamethasone 0.5 mg/g)

Kenalog
(Triacinolone Acetonide .1% - corticosteroid, anti-inflammmatory,
anti-pruritic cream)


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