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wayne_silva2026-04-18

Having suffered from mild to moderate eczema for years, I've tried numerous creams and ointments, but Eucrisa 2% Ointment 60gm has been a game-changer. This non-steroidal ointment works by reducing inflammation and itching without the side effects associated with steroids. I've noticed a significant improvement in my skin's condition since I started using it. However, I did experience some initial burning and stinging at the application site, which subsided after a few days. I've also made sure to monitor for any signs of an allergic reaction, as the urgent side effects list warns. Luckily, I haven't encountered any of those issues. It's important to note that while Eucrisa has been effective for me, everyone's experience can vary. If you're considering this ointment, it's crucial to discuss any concerns with your doctor, especially if you experience persistent side effects. Has anyone else tried Eucrisa, and if so, what has been your experience with it? I'd love to hear from others who might have had different outcomes. Additionally, if anyone has tips on how to manage eczema effectively during flare-ups, I'm all ears!

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matthew_dixon4/14/2026

Just started using Eucrisa, and my skin feels so much better. No more steroids, just relief. But yeah, the burning sensation is real. I do get a blinding head ache when my flare ups go up so I am taking it slow. I also only use it 1-2 times per day and only apply a thin layer. It seems to be making a big difference.

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aaron_nelson4/14/2026

I switched from a topical steroid to Eucrisa, and I’ve never looked back! My skin has never been better. I just wish I had known about it sooner. However, I still have occasional flare-ups and the stinging is still pretty bad. I don't know what I am doing wrong. I thought it was better than steroids, so I figured I would just apply more. It turns out that's the opposite of what you should do. The more you use, the worse it gets.

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joe_james4/14/2026

I've tried everything for my eczema, and Eucrisa is the only thing that has worked. I love that it's steroid-free, but the burning sensation is real. It's important to note that I’ve taken no other medication (besides daily vitamins) that interacts with Eucrisa so far. Still, talk to your doctor if you're experiencing discomfort. The doctor’s advice is always the best path.

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pamela_nelson4/15/2026

I've had no issues so far, but I'll keep an eye out for those urgent side effects. My doctor didn't mention anything about them, so I'm glad I did my own research.