Burning and uncomfortable getting stressed

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HI

I had such a GOOD day yesterday.  Not much itching, no burning just kind of feld normalish.  TODAY is way different.  My back end bum cheeks were extremely itchy.  I tood a BS bath and that helped and then I put CLOB ointment on (first time ever).  Was okay for maybe 10 minutes then the burning started again.  Used an ice pack and that helped for awhile but I am burning again.  Sooo uncomfortable.  Burning itchy all the way up the back to the tailbone.  Top of legs are itchy again too!!!  Now put some Panetin (baby cream on) but still uncomfortable.

Does anybody have any suggestions on how to get relief or do I just have to wait it out?  I also have a cream for Yeast and was wondering If I should also apply that to the bum part.  I hate this.

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    There is another cream called pro topic (tracolomas) not sure if that's spelt right. It's works in a different way. I got burning with pro topic but it only lasted for 24 hrs then it was gone. This cream can have other side effects and when you read about in on google it seems scary but I spoke to my gp and he said in the amounts needed for Ls he was not worried and felt it would be beneficial. It's a bit like the risks of the contrceptive pill and thousands of women are fine on that. Hope this helps xx
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      I've been on Protopic for a year now and for the first few months it bruned a bit after application. But I'm happy with the results. Not that I don't credit all the other things we talk about here for half of it. Not cured, though. I don't worry about side effects. We're using a miniscule amount. People who take it orally after organ transplants, or people with large percentages of their skin flared up, that's different.

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