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lauren_knight2026-04-17

I've been using Locoid 0.1% Cream 45gm for my eczema and it has been helpful in reducing the redness, swelling, and itching. However, I've been a bit worried about the potential side effects. I've heard that some people experience severe reactions, and I'm not sure if the benefits outweigh the risks. I've also noticed some burning and stinging when I apply it, which is listed as a possible side effect. Does anyone else have similar experiences? Has anyone had any major issues with this cream? I'm considering switching to a different treatment, but I want to hear from others who have used it.

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hannah_washington4/16/2026

I found out that applying a moisturizer after the cream helps a lot with the stinging. It's a good way to keep the skin hydrated and reduce irritation.

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nancy_herrera4/16/2026

Be very careful with this stuff. I had a friend who ended up with Cushing's syndrome from overuse. It's a scary condition. Monitor your usage carefully.

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teresa_henry4/16/2026

I applied this on my face and now I have pimples! I didn't think it would do that. I thought it was safe to use on the face but looks like I was totally wrong.

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marie_ferguson4/16/2026

I've been using Locoid for about a month now, and it's been a lifesaver for my eczema. I haven't had any major side effects yet, just a bit of stinging at first which seems to have subsided. My dermatologist recommended it and told me to keep an eye out for any severe symptoms. So far, so good. But yes, the list of side effects is a bit scary!

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david_okonkwo4/16/2026

I switched to a different hydrocortisone cream because I was worried about the side effects. I wish there were more natural remedies, but this stuff works when nothing else does.

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ethan_ferguson4/16/2026

I've had some of the side effects listed. I've had some of the redness around the area I applied it. It was a bit annoying but it went away within a few days.

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sean_williams4/17/2026

I've found that applying a thin layer and letting it absorb fully before covering the area with clothing helps minimize irritation. It's also important to wash your hands after applying it, which I've seen many people forget to do.