Is there any side effect of dinex cream baby wipe eczema

Infant eczema rubbed with Dinette Cream may produce side effects such as itching, burning, acne-like rash, depigmentation, dry skin and other adverse reactions. Dinette Cream is indicated for itching and skin inflammation caused by various skin disorders that are effective on corticosteroid therapy, such as eczema, contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and psoriasis. In addition, children have a greater chance of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis suppression and Cushing’s syndrome with use because of a greater ratio of body surface area to body weight than adults. Therefore, children, especially infants and young children, should be used at the lowest possible dose to ensure effectiveness. Prolonged use may result in growth retardation in children. If local irritation occurs or if you have an infectious skin disease, the medication needs to be discontinued immediately. Avoid contact with the eyes when applying this product topically, nursing women and pregnant women need to use it with caution, and it is contraindicated for those who are allergic to topical corticosteroids or other ingredients in this product. If you need to rub Dinaid cream, it is recommended that parents lead their children to the regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to use the drug, strictly prohibit unauthorized use of drugs.