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I have had a feeling of broken glass in my backside for about 3 months, 5 days ago I found myself in unbeliavble pain. The doctor gave me a special soap type gel and Trimovate. He said I had mild piles. Since seeing the doctor I have have had a burning pain in my penis head. Could washing in the same soapy water have passed this on to the penis? Can I put Trimovate on there?

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This medicine contains three active ingredients, clobetasone butyrate, oxytetracycline and nystatin



WARNING

If corticosteroids are used long-term, on large areas of skin, raw skin, skin folds, or under airtight dressings (including nappies) they are absorbed into the body more. This increases the risk of local side effects such as skin thinning, and those on other parts of the body, such as a decrease in the production of natural hormones by the adrenal glands. For this reason, continuous, long-term use of this medicine should be avoided wherever possible, particularly in children and on large areas of skin. You should only use airtight dressings over the affected area if instructed by your doctor.

* This preparation is for external use only.
* This medicine should be applied thinly and evenly to the affected area(s).
* Avoid contact of this medicine with the eyes and the moist membranes lining the inside of certain parts of the body, eg mouth, nasal passages (mucous membranes). Rinse with cold water if accidental contact occurs.
* This preparation may stain skin, hair and fabric. You can protect clothes by covering the treated area with a non-airtight cotton bandage or piece of clean cloth.
* If your doctor has advised you to use dressings with this medicine, the skin should be cleansed before a fresh dressing is applied.
* Wash your hands thoroughly after applying this medicine, unless the hands are the area being treated.
* Do not use this medicine for longer than instructed by your doctor, or for recurrent infections, as this may cause the skin to become over-sensitive or allergic to the medicine.
* Consult your doctor if any infection spreads, or if after seven days of treatment with this medicine there is little or no improvement in your symptoms, as you may need to stop using this medicine or take a course of antibiotics by mouth.

Use with caution in

* Children

Not to be used in

* Acne rosacea
* Acne vulgaris
* Bacterial, viral or fungal skin infection that is not secondary to another disease state (primary skin infections, eg impetigo, chickenpox, ringworm)
* Inflammatory rash around the mouth (perioral dermatitis)
* Skin disorders infected with certain types of bacteria (pseudomonas or proteus species)
* Skin disorders infected with certain types of fungus (dermatophyte species)

This medicine should not be used if you are allergic to one or any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy.

If you feel you have experienced an allergic reaction, stop using this medicine and inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately.
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