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Red marks on face
I was affected with chickenpox on last year.After that my skin becomes got irritation and red bumps,itching on face.To avoid that I was using betamil g m ointment and sometimes desonide cream.Then somehow my skin got clear.After that whenever I was affected with itching and redness on face,I used to use betamil g m.So I could not avoid the use of betamil g m.After that I consult a doctor and now I am not using betamil gm.But eventhough red marks are not going from my face and sometimes itching is coming..How can I avoid redness in face.please help
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Topical steroid damaged facies is what you seem to have. Many young people use the marketed fake products promising miraculous results. These fairy tubes have steroid as a component and it damages the skin on a long term basis. Skin becomes very sensitive and thin and it burns even if a day you miss steroids cream. Counselling and education me about the potential side effects of such medicines and how to get back my healthier skin is what you need.
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