Clobetosole
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Has anyone else had a adverse reaction to clobetasol? I developed horrible burning and redness that spread after using it for a few days. I finally figured it was from it and washed it off and discontinued using it. Things settled down immediately after I stopped using it. Dr discontinued it but if that’s the only remedy to prevent deteriorating then what?
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Krisj2901 nanc0595
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nanc0595 Krisj2901
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lori64430 nanc0595
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I could never use the clob either as it made my skin very red, thin, and rashy. It actually felt like it was burning me. I use coconut oil and aquafor for moisture. To me the key to controlling it is to not scratch it when it itches. Do you itch a lot?
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Blueplum nanc0595
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Informed the dr who said the cream sits on the surface and you rub it in takes a while to be absurbed into skin the ointment is oilly gets absorbed deep into tissues and that was too too much for my lady parts to handle. Did try a week later same reaction. Binned itbedt thing I done - let us know which one you was prescribed ointment or creamhun x
sues1958 nanc0595
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I have been referred without asking for patch testing at dermatology. They want to test all the products I use. I get a little burning with clob but nothing significant. I also use loads of hydramol and aloe vera and put soda bic in the bath. I'm going to take the borax along and get tested for that too although I haven't been brave enough to use it yet.
So maybe you could ask for same test.