Retinoic Acid Cream is useful and effective in the treatment of keratosis pilaris, acne vulgaris and other diseases. Retinoic acid cream is used clinically to treat acne vulgaris, keratosis pilaris, palmoplantar keratosis and other skin diseases. Adverse reactions to the application of Retinoic Acid Cream include localized swelling, erythema, flaking, and increased or decreased pigmentation. Contraindications of retinoic acid cream include: contraindication in pregnant women; contraindication in people who are allergic to vitamin A derivatives; contraindication in patients with eczema, acute or subacute dermatitis and other skin diseases. Precautions for Vitamin A Cream include: caution for children; avoid large areas; avoid sunlight at the site of application; do not apply to skin ulcers; do not apply to the eyes and other mucous membranes of the skin; use with caution in allergic conditions; apply with caution in skin folds. If you need to use retinoic acid cream, you must follow the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication.