Halometasone Cream Side Effects

Halometasone cream may cause side effects such as itching and skin irritation during use.
1. Itching: Due to its glucocorticoid content, irritating side effects, such as itching and burning, may occasionally occur at the site of application.
2. Skin sensitization: Contact allergy, skin pigmentation or secondary infection may occur after topical application. For patients who have used the drug for a long period of time or over a large area, as well as for patients who have the site of application sealed and bandaged, atrophic changes or capillary dilatation at the site of application, rosacea-like dermatitis, hormonal acne and other side effects may occur.
If adverse reactions occur during the use of the drug, you should seek medical attention and standardize treatment. The drug is contraindicated in people who are allergic to any of the components of the product; patients with bacterial and viral skin diseases (such as chickenpox, pyoderma, post-vaccination, herpes simplex, herpes zoster), fungal dermatoses, syphilitic skin lesions, tuberculosis of the skin, patients with rosacea, perioral dermatitis, acne vulgaris, and others.
During treatment with Halometasone Cream, it should be used strictly in accordance with medical advice, under the supervision of a doctor and in accordance with the recommended dosage and dosage regimen.