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General Information on Fucidin
Consumers buy Fucidin Cream for the treatment of skin infections caused by certain kinds of bacteria. The cream is a combination of two medicines, namely fusidic acid (type of antibiotic) and hydrocortisone acetate (type of steroid). Both these medicines work together, although in different ways, to provide consumers relief from skin inflammation and skin infections. The cream works by: (1) killing the infection causing bacteria, and (2) reducing swelling, itchiness, or redness of the skin.
Side Effects of Fucidin
Like many other medicines, Fucidin H Cream too can cause certain side effects. Nearly 1% of consumers who use this cream report the following symptoms: itching, burning sensation, and skin irritation. Some people may (the percentage is significantly less than 1%) experience skin rashes, skin inflammation around the area where the cream is applied, and lightening of skin color.
You must immediately consult your doctor if you show symptoms of an allergic reaction. Common symptoms of an allergic reaction include: swelling of the face or throat, difficulty breathing, and/or development of a severe rash. It is believed that certain side effects of this cream occur because of one of its ingredients, hydrocortisone. Please consult your doctor if you notice any of the following symptoms that are caused by hydrocortisone: stretch marks, red rashes around your chin or mouth, inflammation or swelling of the folliculitis (hair root), and thinning of the skin.
Precautions
There are certain precautions you need to observe while using this cream. You should not use Fucidin H Cream if you are allergic to hydrocortisone acetate or fusidic acid or any of the ingredients used in this cream. In addition, you must not buy Fucidin H Cream for the treatment of the following conditions: (1) acne rosacea (symptoms include inflammation and redness on the nose and cheeks), (2) perioral dermatitis (appearance of red spotty rashes around the chin or mouth), skin conditions that are caused only by bacteria (e.g. spots or boils), skin conditions that are caused by a fungus (e.g. Athlete’s foot), skin condition caused by a virus (e.g. chickenpox or cold sores), and skin conditions caused by syphilis or tuberculosis.
Special care should be taken if you are using Fucidin H Cream near your eyes, as the cream may cause glaucoma if it gets into the eye. Do not apply the cream unless clearly advised by your doctor on: sensitive skin areas (lips, genitals, nostrils, or ears), open wounds, thin skin, and skin ulcers.
Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctors before using the cream. Also, inform your doctor about any medication, both prescribed and over-the-counter, that you are currently taking.
Fucidin Dosage
The dosage of the cream differs from case to case. Your doctor will tell you how much, for how long, and how many times a day you must use the cream. Usually, Fucidin H Cream treatment is for two weeks.