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larry_gardner2026-04-18

I've been dealing with eczema for years, and my dermatologist recently prescribed Fluocinonide 0.05% Cream. I've read about the possible side effects, but I'm curious to know if anyone else has used this cream and their experiences with it. Did it work well for you? Any tips on usage or anything to watch out for? Really hoping it helps with the itching and redness. Also, any idea if the burning or stinging side effects are common?

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frances_pierce4/13/2026

Be careful with this stuff. My mom used it and ended up getting Cushing's syndrome. It's rare, but it can happen. Make sure to monitor your symptoms closely.

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abigail_day4/13/2026

I've been using it for a few weeks now, and I haven't had any major side effects. Just a bit of stinging at first, but it goes away quickly and the relief from the eczema itching is well worth a little irritation.

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david_okonkwo4/13/2026

Sounds like a powerful steroid. Make sure to use it exactly as prescribed, and don't be afraid to call your doctor if things get worse. You got this!

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jonathan_hamilton4/13/2026

I started using it and my skin is so much better but the initial burning was intense. I couldn't sleep and had to take a pain reliever to help with the discomfort. I would recommend talking to your doctor about it.

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kathleen_gray4/13/2026

Make sure to wash your hands after applying it unless you're treating your hands. Also, avoid using it on your face or sensitive areas.

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aaron_nelson4/13/2026

I used this cream for a while and it worked well at first, but it made my skin really thin and sensitive. Had to stop using it because of that. My doctor switched me to something else.

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justin_robertson4/13/2026

I've used Fluocinonide before, and it did a great job of reducing the swelling and redness. The burning sensation was there for me for the first few days, but it went away. Just be careful with how much you use and where you apply it. I'd recommend doing it before bed so you can sleep through any initial irritation.