Dinette cream can be used in infants, but small doses and short-term use are recommended.
Dinaid cream is a weak corticosteroid hormone preparation with anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects, and has a good therapeutic effect on itchy skin caused by contact dermatitis, neurodermatitis, pediatric eczema, and herpes sweat blisters and other diseases.
If infants have this drug use indications, you can use the drug appropriately, but it is recommended to use small doses, short-term use, under the effective premise of the lowest dose, a large number of long-term use is likely to lead to children’s growth retardation and other adverse reactions.
Topical use of Denard Cream can occasionally cause burning, itching, irritation, dry skin, folliculitis, hirsutism, acne-like rash, pigment loss, perioral inflammation, secondary infections, and skin atrophy. It is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to topical corticosteroids or other ingredients contained in this product.
Many parents will think that infants can not use any ointment containing hormones, in fact, not, infants can use a small amount of hormones, as long as under the guidance of the doctor to control the use of the amount and length of time, generally will not cause too much harm to infants. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.