Redness and stinging of the face after using retinoid cream may be a side effect of the medication, and you need to stop using retinoid cream and apply ice packs to the skin. It may also be an allergy, which can be treated with topical application of Denuded cream.
Retinoic acid cream is mainly used for the treatment of acne vulgaris as well as keratosis pilaris, but it may cause localized adverse reactions such as redness, swelling, and flaking. When these adverse reactions occur, you need to stop using retinoic acid cream, and you can also apply ice packs to the skin with a wet washcloth to relieve the stinging symptoms if they are noticeable.
Redness, swelling and stinging may also occur if the skin is allergic to the retinoid cream, again the use of retinoid cream should be discontinued, and if the allergy is severe, dianabol cream can be applied.
If the symptoms of redness, swelling and stinging persist after using retinoic acid cream, or if there are other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital.