Monday, 24 June 2013

ECZEMA - THERAPY FOR THE CHRONIC DISEASE

STEROIDS


Topical steroids are frequently used to treat flares of eczema, so it is important you understand how and when to use this potent drug. When used topically, as a cream or ointment, it helps keep down the inflammation and itching. Do not use topical steroids more than twice a day. 
Hydrocortisone ointment or cream can be used for eczema in infants and young children, or in skin folds in adults. 
Adverse effects of topical steroids include thinning of the skin (atrophy), a change in the color of some skin (depigmentation), and acne-like eruptions.
The use of topical steroids id for extreme cases only, other alternatives should be explored first like the Xerioderm Range from DNA Biopharm South Africa.




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