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Tag: Perioral dermatitis

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What Happens if I Put Betamethasone on My Face? Understanding the Serious Risks

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Facial skin is significantly more delicate and absorbent than skin on other parts of the body, making the unsupervised application of potent corticosteroids like betamethasone extremely risky. While effective for treating severe inflammatory skin conditions elsewhere on the body, using betamethasone on the face can lead to a host of serious and sometimes irreversible side effects.

Can You Put Elidel on Lips? Expert Guidance on Pimecrolimus Use

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According to the FDA and manufacturers, Elidel cream should not be applied to the mouth or mucous membranes, prompting a clear answer to the question: **Can you put Elidel on lips?**. This guideline is in place to prevent potential irritation and unwanted systemic absorption of the medication, though a dermatologist may offer specific instructions for delicate skin surrounding the mouth.

Why is Sudocrem not recommended? Understanding Its Limitations

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With over 90 years of history, Sudocrem is a long-standing staple in many households, especially for nappy rash. However, widespread anecdotal use has led to misconceptions, and there are specific situations where **why is Sudocrem not recommended** and can even be detrimental to skin health.

What is Metrogyl gel 2 used for?: A Detailed Guide

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Affecting an estimated 14 million people in the U.S. alone, rosacea is a common skin condition. For those with inflammatory lesions, **Metrogyl gel 2** offers a prescription topical antibiotic solution to manage symptoms like redness and pimples.