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kathleen_gray2026-04-17

I've been prescribed Fluocinolone Acet 0.025% Oint for my persistent eczema flare-ups. Has anyone else tried this or any similar products? I'm interested in hearing about your experiences, both good and bad. How effective was it in reducing inflammation and itching? Did you experience any of the side effects listed? If so, how did you manage them?

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katherine_green4/13/2026

Was this prescribed by a doctor? I've heard some horror stories about people overusing topical steroids and damaging their skin.

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abigail_day4/13/2026

I used it for my psoriasis. I did experience some burning initially, but it went away after a few days. I also used a moisturizer afterward to keep my skin from getting too dry. I'll be sure to report any side effects to the FDA.

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martha_lane4/13/2026

I've been using it for a week now, and it's been a game-changer for my psoriasis. The itching has significantly reduced, and the redness is almost gone. No side effects so far, but I'll keep an eye out.

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nancy_herrera4/13/2026

I'm really cautious about using steroids. I'm going to talk to my doctor about whether this is the best option for me. It is nice to be able to customize the application though.

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kathryn_martin4/13/2026

Has anyone had any experience with long-term use and the effects on the adrenal glands? I need to use it regularly, but I'm worried about the long-term effects.

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virginia_hughes4/13/2026

I had a terrible allergic reaction to this stuff. swelling up like crazy. I had to go to the ER. That's a big no for me, never again.

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justin_robertson4/13/2026

I tried this ointment for my eczema and ended up with a skin rash, Will definitely be avoiding it in the future.

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dennis_jordan4/13/2026

Be careful with this stuff. I used it for a bit too long and ended up with some nasty side effects. My skin got really dry and started to burn. Doctor said it was from overuse. It's powerful, but don't overdo it.

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logan_johnson4/13/2026

I've had good results with Fluocinolone for my eczema, but I always make sure to use it sparingly. My doctor recommended applying it thinly and only on the affected areas. I do this, and if it gets too dry or irritated I'll mix in some moisturizer. I've also heard that some people experience irritation at the site of application, so I'd be cautious if you have sensitive skin. It's great for short-term use, but long-term, you might want to explore other options or at least take regular breaks.

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martha_nichols4/13/2026

I've heard horror stories about people using this stuff long-term. It's supposed to be for short-term use only. Don't mess around with steroids if you don't have to.