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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Cortisone
  1. A hip joint injection is a shot of medicine into the hip joint. The medicine can help relieve pain and inflammation. It can also help ...
  2. A steroid injection is a shot of medicine used to relieve a swollen or inflamed area that is often painful. It can be injected into ...
  3. ... block collagen formation Pregnancy Puberty Obesity Overuse of cortisone skin creams ... medicines have you taken? Have you used a cortisone skin cream? What other symptoms do you have? ...
  4. ... received at a provider's office. If you use cortisone, prednisone, or other corticosteroids, the following test results ...
  5. ... off the muscles. Your provider may also inject cortisone and a numbing medicine around the area where ...
  6. ... Your provider may recommend any of the following: Cortisone or other anti-itch and anti-inflammatory creams ...
  7. ... may also be called topical steroids or topical cortisones. DO NOT use more medicine or use it ...
  8. ... or removal, drainage, or injection of cysts with cortisone. People who have cystic acne and scarring may ...
  9. ... your vagina Other medicines that may help include: Cortisone cream Antihistamine pills to help with itching Be ...
  10. ... called topical medicines, and may include: A mild cortisone (steroid) cream or ointment at first. You may ...
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